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| When you need to get upstairs but your body's telling you that it's too much what would you do? Move to a one-level house or get a stair lift? In some cases getting a stair lift would be and ideal solution. |
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Acorn Stair Lifts Battery Powered Super Glide 120 Outdoor Model.
Price : $3,699.00
Features
: - Maintenance-free DC (battery) power
- Easy to use paddle control
- Lockable isolation switch
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Acorn stairlifts are powered by direct current (DC) supplied by rechargeable batteries. These deliver a smooth, ultra-quiet and safe ride quality. The batteries are maintenance-free and charged by a safe 15 volt AC, which is stepped-down from the domestic mains supply with a transformer. Using this method of power for your stairlift has many advantages. If there is ever a power failure in your home your stairlift continues to function, so you will never get stranded. There is no mains voltage power to your stairlift. As the power supply is onboard the stairlift itself there is no troublesome trailing cable as you get with AC powered lifts. DC battery power gives an extremely smooth and near silent operation. It also allows us to build in a 'soft start / soft stop', this means that there is no jolting or lurching as your stairlift starts or finishes its journey. This adds to the feeling of safety and stability.
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Acorn Stairlift Superglide
Price : $3,799.00
Features
: - Battery back-up in case of power failure
- FREE online home evaluation tool at our website PLUS 1 full hour of installation support!
- Lockable on/off switch allows users to prevent others (i.e. children) from using the lift
- Fully padded wivel seat - no need to twist your body to get on or off
- Easy to install in your home, by yourself - attaches to stairs, not wall
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Are your stairs getting harder to climb? An Acorn Stair Lift could be the practical, affordable solution to make your life easier. Our stair lift has been installed in hundreds of thousands of homes worldwide. It is perfectly safe, totally reliable and easy to use. It is a surprisingly affordable solution to difficulties you or your loved ones may be having getting up or down stairs. We help people to stay in the home they love. "Give your life a lift" with an Acorn stair lift! As with all Acorn stairlifts, the perch model is available now for rapid installation. Rails custom cut to your specifications prior to shipping. Ships for free! Easy to install and attaches to the stairs, not to the wall. The unit can be controlled by left or right hand, and toggle switches are located on both arms. The comfortable, upholstry padded seat folds up, as does the foot plate and arms. When in the folded position the unit takes up only 6 inches of space. Full online install support is provided by Electric Mobility Aids. Shipping is always free at Electric Mobility Aids, even for parts! This product is available at the manufacturers lowest allowed pricing on our web store, Electric Mobility Aids. You may also purchase directly from our store on Amazon. Please see literature at our website for complete descriptions and specifications. Parts for most mobility products plus vehicle lifts, stair lifts, ramps, racks, accessories and more are all available at Electric Mobility Aids online store!
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Acorn Superglide Perch Stairlift, Left Hand
Price : $4,299.00
Features
: - Battery back-up in case of power failure
- FREE online home evaluation tool at our website PLUS 1 full hour of installation support!
- Excellent for narrow staircase application
- Comes standard with 15 ft. 5 in. of rail
- Easy to install in your home, by yourself - attaches to stairs, not wall
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Are your stairs getting harder to climb? Do you have problems bending your knees? Is your staircase exceptionally narrow? If you answered yes to one of the questions above, then an Acorn Superglide perch stairlift could be the answer to helping you get around all the floors in your home. Occasionally, it is not possible to use the standard Acorn Superglide Stairlift. Perhaps this is because the stairs are exceptionally narrow, or because the users legs will not bend enough to allow them to sit down on the stairlift. Acorn has especially developed the perch stairlift to overcome this problem. The perch model is easily operated by the remote control system, or alternatively with the wander lead control which can be positioned for your maximum comfort and ease of operation. As with all Acorn stairlifts, the perch model is available now for rapid installation. Rails custom cut to your specifications prior to shipping. Ships for free! Easy to install and attaches to the stairs, not to the wall. The unit can be controlled by left or right hand, and toggle switches are located on both arms. The comfortable, upholstry padded seat folds up, as does the foot plate and arms. When in the folded position the unit takes up only 6 inches of space. Full online install support is provided by Electric Mobility Aids. Shipping is always free at Electric Mobility Aids, even for parts! This product is available at the manufacturers lowest allowed pricing on our web store, Electric Mobility Aids. You may also purchase directly from our store on Amazon. Please see literature at our website for complete descriptions and specifications. Parts for most mobility products plus vehicle lifts, stair lifts, ramps, racks, accessories and more are all available at Electric Mobility Aids online store!
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Acorn Superglide Perch Stairlift, Right Hand
Price : $4,299.00
Features
: - Battery back-up in case of power failure
- FREE online home evaluation tool at our website PLUS 1 full hour of installation support!
- Excellent for narrow staircase application
- Comes standard with 15 ft. 5 in. of rail
- Easy to install in your home, by yourself - attaches to stairs, not wall
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Are your stairs getting harder to climb? Do you have problems bending your knees? Is your staircase exceptionally narrow? If you answered yes to one of the questions above, then an Acorn Superglide perch stairlift could be the answer to helping you get around all the floors in your home. Occasionally, it is not possible to use the standard Acorn Superglide Stairlift. Perhaps this is because the stairs are exceptionally narrow, or because the users legs will not bend enough to allow them to sit down on the stairlift. Acorn has especially developed the perch stairlift to overcome this problem. The perch model is easily operated by the remote control system, or alternatively with the 'wander lead' control which can be positioned for your maximum comfort and ease of operation. As with all Acorn stairlifts, the perch model is available now for rapid installation. Rails custom cut to your specifications prior to shipping. Ships for free! Easy to install and attaches to the stairs, not to the wall. The unit can be controlled by left or right hand, and toggle switches are located on both arms. The comfortable, upholstry padded seat folds up, as does the foot plate and arms. When in the folded position the unit takes up only 6 inches of space. Full online install support is provided by Electric Mobility Aids. Shipping is always free at Electric Mobility Aids, even for parts! This product is available at the manufacturers lowest allowed pricing on our web store, Electric Mobility Aids. You may also purchase directly from our store on Amazon. Please see literature at our website for complete descriptions and specifications. Parts for most mobility products plus vehicle lifts, stair lifts, ramps, racks, accessories and more are all available at Electric Mobility Aids online store!
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Questions & Answers
Question : Where can I get funding for a stair lift?
I want to purchase a stair lift for my grandmother, but it's too expensive. Do you know of any funding or any insurance that would help cover it (NYC)?
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I want to purchase a stair lift for my grandmother, but it's too expensive. Do you know of any funding or any insurance that would help cover it (NYC)?
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Question : Where can i find stair lift stores in the Rockford Area?
Where can i find stair lift stores in the Rockford Area?
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stair life websites can tell you if they have one in your area
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Question : Stannah stair lift circuit diagram.?
Does anyone know where I can get circuit diagrams for a Stannah stair lift. I am an electronics engineer trying to repair a stair lift for a disabled relative.Any help would be much apreciated.
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Dont have a drawing, but i'm a lift engineer and have worked on stair lifts. 1st check you have a supply, it normally charges a battery housed under the chair carriage. If battery fully charged, the most common faults are the safety micro switches which is a series safety chain, they are under the footplate, arm rests etc. also check the stopping limit switches may be fitted behind the chair or top and bottom of the running track, hope this is of some help to you. You could also speak to stannah, they are always very helpful..
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Question : my lady friend Ethel has disconnected the stair lift, I believe she may have a fancy man up stairs!?
I cant get up to investigate, I know she has some one up there, as there is a strange wheelchair at the bottom of the stairs. She was at bingo tonight and must have pulled, should I puncture the wheels on the chair?
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Take out your hearing aid & then you won't have to listen to their moaning & groaning :)
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Question : where can I get insuance for my fathers stair lift one year old?
where can I get insuance for my fathers stair lift one year old?
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From the suppliers - and even for a straight one of 14 stairs it will cost you £295 - A YEAR ! ! !(and it's called insuRance)
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Question : This is a question on Stair-lift's.STANNAH is a very well known make of Stair-lifts?
Does Anyone know who Invented the first inclined stair-lift(for a person?)and when?was it clarence conrad crispen or not?
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The US company Inclinator Company of America seems to agree with you. In 1929, C.C. Crispen invented it...
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Question : What's the best stair chair lift for a tight, narrow, circular enclosed staircase?
By which chair company? That's the question.
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If you type `stairlifts` into Google you will get a load of adverts. In the UK I think Stannah is the most popular one. http://www.stannahstairlifts.co.uk/en/aftercare-buybacks.html?gclid=CJq-icqz1p4CFaBb4wodnjZpsA There`s actually no need to move home if you have all the appropriate adaptions.
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Question : Where might I find grants for the purchase of a stair lift for the elderly?
I am in the process of purchasing a new home and all secondary bedrooms are on the second floor. I take care of my grandmother and she is in denial about her ability. So in order for her to move around the house easily and allow her to be close to my daughter I would like to install a lift system on the stairs. But I was wondering if there are any grants available to assist in the purchase of the lift chair.
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There are grants available - they are called Disabled Facility Grants and will depend on your Local Authority on how these are carried out. In my area the Local Authority uses a Home Improvement Agency that organise the works to be carried out.Initially you will need to get in touch with Social Services (the Occupational Therapists) in order that they can make a fully qualified assessment of your grandmother's needs and make a recommendation. It can be a long process, but again it depends on the Local Authority.Hope that has helped
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Question : operating instructions for a stannah stair lift the lift seems fine but will not work is there a battery?
my daughter has just purchased a house and there is a stannah stair lift fitted to the stairs, everything seems in order but the lift just wont work is there a battery in the chair that requires charging if so how do you charge it.
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We have a stannah stair lift in the sports pavilion where i work,it does not have a battery in it as according to the stannah engineer it works soley on mains power,if there is a power cut or a fuse blows there should be a manual handle which is inserted in a slot on the side and the chair is wound down by hand.Try checking the mains fuse in the power control box which should be placed on the wall or somewhere adjacent to the chair wall control panel.If this does not work try checking the drive belt which runs the full length of the stairs and then doubles back on itself which provides the moving power via two pulleys.If it is jammed the mechanism will have to be dismantled to either free it or replace it.This is a job which should only be done by a stannah engineer who will also be able to check if there is anything else causing a problem.Look in your local area yellow pages for the contact details of a suitable company to carry out the work
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Question : Is a stair chair lift installation and it's cost a tax deduction?
My wife couldn't climb the steps to the second floor of our home. I had a stair chair lift installed at a cost of $1600.00. Can I claim it as a deduction on my income tax?
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Usually that kind of thing counts as a medical expense and is deductible on your Schedule A. Keep in mind that you must itemize to be able to use schedule A deductions. Also keep in mind that there is a floor on your medical expenses--meaning that your total medical expenses (including doctor visits and prescriptions, surgery, etc.) must be at least 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI).
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