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Low Price Stairlifts From Help The Aged

Solutions For Climbing Stairs

Climbing stairs can be made much easier for those with limited mobility by the installation of a stairlift.  These can be fitted quickly and simply to virtually every type of staircase, whether it be straight, curved, zigzag or spiral.  There are also solutions for narrow staircases and outdoor staircases.

Help the Aged offers a free staircase survey to anyone considering getting a stairlift.  All their stairlifts are custom-built to suit the user’s staircase, interior décor and budget; the models available are all high quality, reliable and of contemporary design.  The customer decides issues such as upholstery colour, seat style and the choice of remote control.  Furthermore, Help the Aged offers a low price guarantee on its stairlifts, meaning they will happily beat the price of a similar model and level of service found cheaper elsewhere.

As well as brand new stairlifts, Help the Aged offers reconditioned lifts suitable for both straight and curved stairs.  Another option is part exchange, for those who already have a stairlift installed but wish to upgrade and defray the cost of the new model.

Help the Aged works with Minivator, a trusted manufacturer of stairlifts, and all lifts come with a year’s warranty on parts and labour.  Some stairlifts take as little as two hours to install and, since each is custom-made, no construction work is necessary.  Installation includes a full demonstration of comfort and safety features and a comprehensive checklist to ensure the customer is confident in using the stairlift.

The stairlift’s seat, arms and footrest can fold away so that the stairs can still be used as normal by other members of the household.  A swivel seat allows the user to get on and alight safely and seven safety sensors prevent the lift from striking anything left in its path.  The stairlift is operated by a large paddle switch, ideal for those with visual problems or those who have difficulty handling small switches.  Two remote controls are supplied, making it possible to bring the lift downstairs if the user is there, or vice versa.

To contact Help the Aged, phone 0800 019 8625 or visit their website at www.helptheagedshop.co.uk.

 

 

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