Basic Stair Lift Terminologies
A stair lift is a mobility aid that gives comfort to users with disabilities and older persons. Is removed away from the worries and thoughts about them are safe. The stair lift will give you peace of mind, and a new sense of independence. The following are some advantages in having a stair lift. 1. Now the user can travel almost every corner of the house with ease and comfort. They get to enjoy the house they love for many years. 2. The stair lift will also make the user's life and everyone? S life easier because it makes transportation from one place to another more secure and faster. 3. This may be a less expensive option when the ladder becomes the obstacle because having another room on the ground floor may also be more expensive. It is also a great help because sometimes some large or heavy furniture must travel bags and stairlifts can do all this work. 4. Even when older people can still walk statistics show that the leading cause of death for older people fall off the ladder. It also reduces the pressure they experience in their joints. Before buying a stair lift should take into account the different brands first to your needs and your budget. Reading a product brochure may not be easy for everyone. The following are some basic terms you may encounter. 1. FPM? This is an abbreviation for feet per minute. This represents the rate of increase that can travel measured in minutes. 2. Load capacity? This indicates that the load or weight of the elevator can carry while going up and down. 3. Transmission system? This is the technology applied and that powers the unit. Most of the stair lift manufacturers implement the rack and pinion mechanism. 4. Tilt Limit, which represents both the maximum or minimum level of an angle in degrees the stair lift can travel. 5. By rail or track? This is where the stair lift runs on while in operation. 6. Riser? This is the terminology used for the measurement tool used in the ladder. The tube that can represent how many steps at the top to the landing. 7. The tread? another term for a level or a step on the ladder. 8. The nose? This represents the tip of the step on a ladder. 9. Operator Controls? The user's device or passenger used to control the unit. Can be made of buttons, controller or joystick pendant. 10. Send? This is the remote to call and send the elevator or at the top or on landing. 11. BOS? This tells the reader that the unit is powered by a battery. 12. Soft Start Stop or slow? This is the engine that secures the passenger of a soft start or a soft landing. 13. Doubling the size, which is measuring the full width of the unit when it is folded after use. 14. Unfolded Dimension? This measurement represents the full width of the unit when in use.




