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A bespoke straight chair lift, also known as a bespoke stairlift, is an assistive device that helps people with mobility issues to move up and down a straight staircase. The chair lift is mounted on a rail that is installed along the side of the staircase, allowing the user to be transported safely up and down the stairs while sitting in a chair.
Bespoke straight chair lift is operated by a motor that moves the chair up and down the rail. The chair is attached to the rail with a carriage, which runs along the rail smoothly and safely. The user can operate the chair lift with a remote control or a button on the armrest, making it easy to use for people with limited mobility.
Bespoke Synergy Stairlift is designed to provide a seamless blend of functionality, comfort, and style. Here are the key features that make the Synergy Stairlift a standout choice for your mobility needs:
With its blend of innovative features and customizable options, the Bespoke Synergy Stairlift offers a perfect solution for enhancing your mobility and independence at home.
Measure the total length of the staircase from the (start point) bottom floor to the top floor, following the pitch of the stairs. This can be done by placing the tape measure on the landing and extending it to the top edge of the last step. (Don't Bend Measuring Tape) For More Information Check Image below.
Measure the width of the stairs at multiple points along the staircase. This is to ensure there are no narrow sections that could impede the installation or operation of the stairlift.
Bottom Clearance: Measure the space available at the bottom of the stairs. Ensure there is enough room for the stairlift to park and for the user to get on and off safely. A minimum of 24 inches (61 cm) beyond the first step is typically required.
Top Clearance: Measure the space available at the top landing of the stairs to ensure there is enough room for the stairlift to park and for the user to get on and off safely. A minimum of 12 inches (30 cm) beyond the last step is generally recommended.
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