Stair lifts motorized seats that are attached to a wall to allow easy access between one floor to another in your home. The biggest supplier of stair lifts is AmeriGlide.
Clearly posted by Ameriglide. Just another Ameriglide lie. Ameriglide claims to be the world's largest manufacturer of stairlifts and manufactures NOTHING! Nothing but deceiit, scams, and fraud. Search for a Harmar dealer that is reputable ... there are plenty of them on line with better warranties and lower prices!!
One can find an installation guideline of a Summit stair lift on the website of the provider or store of this lift. Take a look at the manufacturers site, too.
These websites - www.livingfreehomestairlifts.com/Stair and www.ameriglide.com/Stair-Lifts - offer a range of stair chair lifts at an affordable cost.
Here's a place where you can buy a stair lift: http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com/Stair-Lifts.htm
You can get information here: http://www.stair-lift-review.com/
The weight capacity of a stair lift varies for each stair lift. Average capacity is between 250-300 pounds.
The company Ameriglide starts their stair chair lift system at $1300. EMS stair chairs begin at $250. Harmar systems begin around $3,000 and Medsource at close to $500.
It is better to install a handicapped stair lift.
One will need a pulley to install a stair lift as well as many other tools. A screwdriver, hammer, and perhaps even a stair lift kit would also be helpful in installing a stair lift.
You can go to the following website to find a lot of reviews on different chair stair lifts to make your residents feel safer http://www.epinions.com/pr-Online_Stores_Services-Stair-LIft
The costs for purchasing a stair lift can vary depending on the brand and make of the stair lift. According to the Silver Cross website the price can range from $2000 to $3800.
If you are looking to purchace a minivator stair lift you should expect to pay anywhere from $700-$3,000. The average price varies on the type of stair lift you select and on the features you desire. Their are websites that sell used or fairly used stair lifts at a lower cost.
http://www.btinternet.com/~jhpart/stairs1b.htm has a howto for you to look over