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Full Use Of Home Now Within Reach Despite Stairs

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Five Wheel Scooters.

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Port St Lucie, FL (PRWEB) July 3, 2007
U.S. Stairlifts Inc. has announced the release of the Safe-N-Easy [...]

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NEW TYPE BROOKS LINCOLN SLIMLINE STAIRLIFT

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Five Wheel Scooters.

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Most popular stairlifts eBay auctions:

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Hints and tips on buying stairlifts

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Five Wheel Scooters.

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Hints and tips on buying stairlifts
Stairlifts have been a godsend for quite some time for the elderly and disabled who have mobility problems. For those who have trouble getting around the house, stairlifts are a much more practical and cost-effective solution than moving into a bungalow. The other alternative is home adaptations, which can result [...]

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EX DEMO NEW TYPE BROOKS LINCOLN SLIMLINE STAIRLIFT

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Five Wheel Scooters.

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Stair Lifts – Straight and Curved Rails – by Christian Dunnage

Posted on 18. Sep, 2009 by Five Wheel Scooters.

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There are two types of stairlift. Straight and curved. The first is designed for straight stairs. The footrest of the lift will normally stop level with the top stair. It may be possible to use a straight stairlift on some configurations of curved stairs.
The second, and generally far more expensive type, is a ‘made to [...]

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