Making cities more accessible with a wheelchair stair lift
City planners have a responsibility to make sure that all individuals can enjoy public spaces. One way to achieve this is by installing wheelchair lifts in key areas.
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City planners have a responsibility to make sure that all individuals can enjoy public spaces. One way to achieve this is by installing wheelchair lifts in key areas.
There's a lot that goes into wheelchair lifts. This guide will teach you everything you need to know about them - from how they work, to the different types available, to installation and usage.
There's a lot more to wheelchair lifts than meets the eye. Here are five things you should know about them before making a purchase.
Are you looking for a way to make your building more accessible to wheelchair users? If so, you may have heard about wheelchair stair lift options.
Sesame Access hosted a delegation of undergraduates from Samford University USA, who were majoring in Law and Medicine, to educate them on accessibility.
A wheelchair stair lift provides a valuable service to nonprofit organisations, making it easier and safer for people with mobility impairments to navigate stairs.
This mayfair lift was fitted into Oxford University to provide a disabled access lift to students and other visitors. It was fitted into a small space yet still looks seamless and is invisible when the stairs are in full form. This disabled access lift is a set of horizontally retracting stairs and a rising barrier at the upper landing.
Our Kensington accessible lift type is great to include into a stadium/arena or other social spaces. The sleek design and the way it can be done even with such a low pit depth means they can be installed almost anywhere. This accessible lift means you don't have to compromise on aesthetics and practicability, but instead have a lift which incorporates both elements to the design.