Is there Weight issues related to Stairlifts?
Friday, January 13th, 2012For numerous years the Stairlift market has lacked in heavy usage Bariatric Stairlifts. There are a bunch of heavy duty straight Stairlifts but for people requiring a heavy duty Bariatric curved Stair lift there was simply no product available
Many people requiring heavy duty curved Chairlifts were compelled to move home or purchase awfully expensive wheelchair through floor lifts. As well as the huge cost the amount of work required to install a through floor lift is exceptional compared to installing the standard curved Stairlift
The New Bariatric Curve HD Stairlift from Platinum! UK Stair lift company known for quality curved Stairlifts has gone the additional mile to fulfil the enormous void in the curved Stairlift Bariatric market
The demand from shops, Occupational Therapists and the overall public asking if there was an industrial quality curved Chairlift on the market that would take as much as 160Kg (25st) has increased significantly during the last 5 years
The Stairlift has been re-designed and upgraded to withstand a working load of 25st and the unit chair seat width has been increased to allow a more comfortable sitting position and ride
Weight issues can be one of the biggest hurdles when trying to get find a suitable Stairlift. One has to ensure the model they purchase can take the weight of the user and also make sure that the weight capacity will remain in focus for the owner to gain more weight in the coming months
If one rationally thinks about it new users will increase in weight when they begin to depend on the utilization of the Chair lift to take them up and back down stairs. The new owner will find what small exercise they were getting from forcing themselves to climb the steep stairs has now been put away and one can expect to gain one or two pounds in weight.
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