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		<description><![CDATA[Modern home stair lifts give a very comfortable and quiet ride and the voltage used is so very small that you can equate it to boiling an electric kettle. The stop and start will be gentle so that if you suffer from painful joints for instance you will not feel any discomfort while using your [...]<p><a href="http://handicapstairlift.org/home-stair-lifts/">Home Stair Lifts</a> is a post from: <a href="http://handicapstairlift.org">Handicap Stair Lift</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modern <a class="ld_link" href="http://handicapstairlift.org/category/home-stair-lifts/" target="_self" title="home stair lifts">home stair lifts</a> give a very comfortable and quiet ride and the voltage used is so very small that you can equate it to boiling an electric kettle.</p>
<p>The stop and start will be gentle so that if you suffer from painful joints for instance you will not feel any discomfort while using your home stair lift.</p>
<p>The motion is continued as long as there is pressure on the on/off switch,</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be swayed by how expensive home stair lifts can be, expensive doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean better. What you need is to find the best value for money which will give you the functions you need given the disability of the person who is going to use the lift.</p>
<p>Although there are main types of disability there are many different ways that they affect people. Some might have problems with their hands, their legs, their body.<br />
The stair lift has to be chosen with these specific needs in mind.</p>
<p>Be careful not to choose a system which requires two hands to operate it as this does not work at all well with stroke, arthritis or palsey sufferers. Look for a lift which only requires single finger operation if possible but most certainly NOT two hands.</p>
<p>You might find that the cost of installing home stair lifts is not as high as you thought. You have to take into consideration the difference it can make to the quality of life of whoever is to use it.</p>
<p>Neither does the installation create much disruption in your home, it is a relatively straight forward job to fix the rail to the stairs [not to the wall as a lot of people believe].</p>
<p>If you know someone who already has a stairlift ask them how it works for them. Do they have any problems with it and things like that.</p>
<p>Make sure you do your homework and don&#8217;t just go for the first supplier you come across. Compare prices and quality, keeping in mind after-sales and maintenance.</p>
<p>Never ever buy from someone who calls at the house. Always ask for a brochure first before you arrange for anyone to come to your house. If possible visit your local supplier and have a &#8216;test ride&#8217;.</p>
<p>There are straight home stair lifts and curved ones. Naturally the straight ones work out the least expensive, but curved ones will enable you to go up half-landings and up second flights of stairs.</p>
<p>Always choose a reputable company to deal with, the safety of the lift user is paramount, it must be the first consideration when choosing your home stair lifts.</p>
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