Monday 5 August 2019

Features That Inclined Wheelchair Lifts Come With



Different kinds of lifts and elevators are present as mobility solutions, but one that left an everlasting impression on the users, as well as the onlookers, is the inclined wheelchair lifts. They have numerous features that are not seen in any other kind of elevator system and these features have actually contributed a lot in the fame enjoyed by this version. 

What Is An Inclined Wheelchair Lift?

  • According to the sellers of mobility lifts, this is an ideal combination of the best features and the mechanism used resembles the stair lifts very much
  • At the same time, you will find this version having the features of inclined platform lifts as well to provide transportation for wheelchairs and their users along the incline of an existing staircase.
  • They are designed in such a way that they can carry a passenger with wheelchair up and down a single flight of straight stairs.
  • For this, they travel along with the rail system that is mounted alongside the stairs and because of the portability; they can be used commercially as well as domestically. 
  • Sellers of mobility lifts add that they are ideal for areas, where an elevator or vertical platform lift cannot be easily accommodated.
  • They can be relied upon for the seamless transitions up and down staircases in your home.
  • In some cases, you will find them having an added benefit of a platform which can accommodate most lightweight mobility devices, removing the need for difficult transfers.

Standard Safety Features

  • They come with an impressive battery backup that ensures your mobility anytime in any condition.
  • There is an on-board emergency stop button that provides auto shut-off option for users or caregivers.
  • There are optional key-operated controls and they are fitted with the idea of preventing unauthorised or unsafe use of the inclined wheelchair lifts by children or visitors.
  • They generally require access to a standard 110v outlet in order to charge the on-board motor.


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