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We offer a free no obligation to buy survey service.
Most makes of stairlifts can be fitted within 3 -5 days from order .
Goactivemobility are Stairlift specialists
With over 15 years experience of surveying and installing stairlifts within the UK including the Southeast uk ourselves. We can offer stairlift solutions to fit curved, straight or narrow slim line staircases.
We offer this service throughout the south east and home counties including London. We have representatives for the rest of the UK. We have not tied ourselves to any one stairlift manufacturer. Instead we have selected the top manufacturers in this field to offer you the best choice.
We believe this allows us to be objective and experienced in suggesting the right stairlift option for you. The stairlifts we install simply plug into standard household outlets.
There is no obligation to buy, even when we assess your house for your stairlift needs. It is so important to receive a free assessment ,as each house and user has different requirements when installing a stairlift.
All we do ask, is for a cup of tea when carrying out the free stairlift assessment.
We do offer insurance and extended warranties on all of our stairlifts.
We will remove your old stairlift !!
Straight stairlifts
The original image of a stairlift ! Multi adaptable this stairlift.Allows the user to either sit or stand on the footrest holding the steadfast security bar.
Hinged rail
This option caters for stairs that may have a doorway at the bottom of the stairs. To allow greater access the bottom section of the rail folds up and can be placed out of the way for better access.
Perch/Narrow Stairlift
The ideal stairlift for those with difficulties in bending their knees. As well this type of stairlift is ideal for very narrow staircases (under 24")
Outdoor Stairlift
As the name suggests Outdoor stairlifts are designed to provide ease of access to external steps or staircases . Garages basements and other areas where access involves walking up steps. Each outdoor stairlift comes with a weather proof plastic cover for all adverse elements.
We have installed Stair lifts in many homes and public access places.
Click here for our stairlift enquiry form or :
FREE PHONE: 0800 1120008
Email: enquiries@goactivemobility.co.uk
A stair lift is the practical solution to make problems with stairs a thing of the past, making lives easier. Its also a financial committment that needs proper advice.
All stairlifts will feature :
Simple joystick
Using the lift is as easy as pushing the joystick in the direction of travel.
Wireless Remote Control
The lift can be 'called' or 'sent' up or down the stairs when ever it's needed.
Folding arms, seat and footrest
The arms, seat and footrest all neatly fold away. With its ultra slimline design there's plenty of room for other users of your staircase.
Lap Harness
All stairlifts are fitted with the essential safety feature of a lap harness
Safety cut-out sensors on carriage and footrest
If anything is blocking the progress of the Stairlift, it will come to an immediate halt. There are 5 sensors: 3 on the footrest, and 2 on the carriage.
Swivel seat, locks in either 45° or 90° position
The seat turns and locks in either a 45° or 90° position, helping you get in and out of your stairlift, easily and safely.
We sell stairlifts both straight and curved to Greater london,North London stairlifts,South London, East London, Essex stairlifts,Herts,Kent stairlifts,Suffolk stairlifts,Surrey.Southend stairlifts,Colchester stairlifts,
Stairlift FAQ's?
Q1. Can I stop the stair lift between the last step
and the floor, or does if need
to be on the last step or the floor
for support
A. The lift does not need to be resting on the
floor for support. The brackets
that attach to the stairs hold the
stair lift in position.
Q2. How much reinforcement is needed
on the stairs to hold the weight of the stair lift?
A. If the
stairs are structurally sound for everyday use, they do not require
any
extra support for the installation of the lift.
Q3. Can
I take the arms off of the stair lift to make the seat wider.
A.
No, the arms are an integral part of the lift for safety and support
for getting
on and off the lift and provide some security while
riding the lift, in conjunction
with the seat belt.
Q4. Can
I move the rail further out from the wall if I have a door in the way
at
the top or bottom of the stairs.
A. The rail can be
placed further out from the wall as long as the stairs are
wide
enough to accommodate the user safely without hitting the
opposite wall or handrail.
Q5. Can I stand on the footrest
instead of sitting on the seat?
A. No, the footrest is not
intended to take the weight of the user for the ride
up or down
the stairs, nor is it safe to ride the lift in a standing
position.
Q6. I need stair lifts for outside, can all of the
stairlifts be used outside?
A. There are some lifts that are
for outdoor use. Not all lifts are manufactured
to withstand the
elements.
Q7. What is the difference between an indoor lift
and an outdoor lift?
A. Outdoor lifts are meant to tolerate
the elements because they have been “sealed”
where necessary
and a cover is used to protect the motor and seat. In some cases,
a
heater is part of the unit to keep the motor warm.
Q8. What is
a key lock?
A. Lifts are operated by means of a switch or
lever that is on the arm or on a pendant.
Anyone that pushes the
button can move the lift. A key lock is installed on the
switch so
that only the person with the key can unlock the mechanism to move
the
lift. These are most common in public or commercial
installations.
Q9. What do you mean by “commercial
installation?
A. A lift that is installed anywhere, other than
a private residence, for single
family use, is considered to be a
public building and a commercial installation.
Q10. If I live
in a condominium and I am the only person using the stairlift, can
I
install it on a stairway that is used by other residents?
A.
No, it is being put in a public part of the building and therefore is
a commercial
installation.
Q11. I am at the upper limit of
the weight capacity of the standard stairlift, can
I still use it
or do I need a Heavy Duty lift?
A. The lift will still operate
but it will not be as efficient and may wear out
more quickly. The
seat will also be smaller and may not accommodate a person of
larger
size, which could create an unsafe situation.
Q12. I
will drive to wherever I have to to buy a used lift. Can you tell me
where
to find one?
A. No. We do not keep a list of used
products for the reason stated above.
Q13. What is the
difference between AC and DC lifts?
A. An AC lift is one that
runs off of the power coming directly from the electrical
outlet
that it is plugged into. When the power goes out , the lift will not
work
until the power comes on again.
A DC lift is plugged
in as well, but is operates using the power stored in the
batteries
that are part of the lift . If the power goes out the lift will
still
operate until the batteries are too low to work. When the
power comes back on, the
batteries will recharge, unless they have
been completely drained to the point where
they cannot take a
charge any longer.