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Straight Stairlift Companion

Stairlifts & home lifts

The reliable, safe and comfortable alternative for anyone who struggles with getting up and down their stairs.

Technical specifications on straight and curved stairlifts

What you need to know about our stairlifts

Home Survey

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Free Fitting

If age-related, mobility or medical requirements mean that getting up and down your stairs is difficult or even dangerous, you may be left feeling a loss of independence in your home. A stairlift is the perfect solution.

 

With straight and curved and models available, stairlifts can be attached to just about any set of stairs without risking damage to your property or causing an obstruction to other users of the stairs.

 

Our stairlifts are built to last, combining low maintenance with high levels of reliability. They run on maintenance-free DC power packs, which are automatically recharged at the end of every trip. This type of power ensures that the stairlifts are safe to use and are incredibly smooth.

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We offer free, no obligation-home assessment surveys as well as maintenance and repairs of mobility equipment.

Get up and down your stairs safely

Comfortable and easy to operate

Can be fitted to straight or curved stairs

  • How do stairlifts work?
    Your Mobility Stairlifts, and most manufactured stairlifts, are made up of three main components: a rail, a carriage and a seat. The carriage of the stairlift contains the motor which powers the lift up and down the rail or track. The rail is normally made of Aluminium; this fits directly to the treads of the stairs (not the wall), and the stairlift seat simply sits on top of the carriage and has the controls in the arms to send the stairlift up or down. Our stairlift also has two remote controls allowing multiple users to direct the lift both up and down the stairs.
  • How noisy are stairlifts?
    Battery (DC) powered stairlifts run off around 24 volts powering an electric motor, which makes them quiet and energy efficient in use. The loudest noise you will here from your stairlift is a beep to let you know that it is about to start its journey up or down your stairs.
  • How long does it take to fit a stairlift in a house?
    Most stairlifts can be fitted in a matter of hours with the minimum of fuss. Our stairlifts are fitted directly to the stair treads and not the wall which results in the process being quick, simple and clean.
  • What kind of warranty / after-care is available for stairlifts?
    All Stairlifts come with a comprehensive 12 months warranty. The manufacturer also offers extended warranties for extra piece of mind.
  • What happens to my stairlift during a powercut?
    Your Mobility stairlift motors are powered using Direct Current (D.C.) batteries, which will automatically charge when not in use, resulting in the stairlift functioning during a power cut.
  • Can other people still use the stairs if a stairlift is fitted?
    Yes. When not in use your stairlift has a folding seat, footrest and arms, so it tucks neatly against the wall. It will also be parked at the top or bottom of the staircase, allowing full access to the stair way for all uses.

Plus many more mobility essentials available in-store at our high-street location in Mexborough

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Book a free home survey to establish your needs when it comes to your new stairlift or home lift.

01709 591111

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