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Access Elevator, Inc.

1995 E Norse Avenue, Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110

August 27, 2020

Stair Lifts in Milwaukee and Appleton, WI

When you look at your house, do you see areas where access could be difficult? Perhaps your parents are aging and don’t want to move out of their house, but they rarely go upstairs or to the basement? In these situations, and many others, accessibility is what is lacking. Stairs can become an issue as we become older, or if we are recovering from an accident or just have balance issues. The experts at Access Elevator can help evaluate each of your stairways in your home, explain how the installation process work, and provide you with all of the details for stair lifts that will work for your home.

Stair Lifts and Bruno Stair Lifts in Milwaukee and Appleton, WI Why Use Access Elevator for Your Stair Lift

Access Elevator provides you with over 100 years of home accessibility experience and we are a preferred partner with all our manufacturers. All of our installers are Manufacturer Certified Technicians with years of experience installing chair lifts. We firmly believe in providing home equipment that is the safest and most reliable available. We have a strong passion for the work we do, and it shows in our end products. By speaking with one of our accessibility specialists, we can learn about the mobility of the person who would be using the lift and find the right stair lift for their specific needs.

Safety Features in Stair Lifts for The Home

Since being introduced back in the 1930s, stair lifts have come a long way, including the features and especially the safety features that are available. Basic things like incorporating adjustable seat height, as well as soft starting and stopping are nice to have. But it doesn’t end there, as other features include: retractable seat belts; obstruction sensors to prevent accidents; swiveling seats at the top of the staircase for easier on/off from the seat; a larger seat to accommodate all types of people; compact designs that fold against the wall, allowing the stairs to be used by others; and many other aspects.

All of these features make stair lifts much safer than using the stairs as they were designed, especially for people who have mobility issues and stability concerns. And this allows people to remain in the home that they are familiar with, and even provides visitors to the home a safe way to access other levels of the home.

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