Monthly Archives: May 2020

wheelchair lift repair

Wheelchair Lift Repair

Wheelchair Lift Repair Investing in a wheelchair lift brings a great return. Whether the installation is for a residential environment or a commercial setting, access enhancement makes an immediate impact on the well-being of users. Wheelchair lifts also make an impact beyond the individual; older people are able to maintain live independently in their own

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Small Residential Lifts

Small Residential Lifts

Small Residential Lifts The key technological development that has fuelled the recent trend for bespoke home lifts, has been a reduction in the space required to install them. One of the first questions Tower Lifts engineers tend to get asked by customers is about the space lifts take up. Small residential lifts can solve access

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lift engineer london

Lift Engineer London

Lift Engineer London

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external wheelchair platform lifts

External Wheelchair Platform Lifts

External Wheelchair Platform Lifts Imagine you’re a wheelchair user travelling between A and B in your town or city. This new perspective will, most likely, present you with a variety of impediments that are invisible to non-disabled walkers. You’ll encounter steps, split level pavements, and a frustrating lack of access to certain shops and buildings.

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Small Passenger Lifts

Small Passenger Lifts

Small Passenger Lifts Whilst most buildings comprising two or more floors require a lift installation, the lift design, even in comparable buildings, can vary enormously. The 3 key questions that determine lift design are: How many people will use the lift, and with what frequency? How many floors will the lift need to travel through?

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Commercial Wheelchair Lift

Commercial Wheelchair Lift

Commercial Wheelchair Lift Installation In the course of a normal week you would expect to visit shops, cafes, a restaurant maybe, the cinema, a museum or heritage property, a place of worship perhaps, and – of course – your workplace. The list is likely to be identical whether you’re non-disabled, or in a wheelchair and,

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