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Platform Lifts for Museums

Platform Lifts for Museums It’s a point of pride for the UK that the vast majority of national museums offer free entry for their visitors. This popular move which came into effect in 2001, saw a massive rise in visitor numbers. On average visits increased by 70%, with some London museums seeing growth of a

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Lift Engineers Hampshire

Lift Engineers Hampshire

Lift Engineers Hampshire As a leading UK provider of vertical transport, Tower Lifts has lift engineers working the length and breadth of the country. Big cities such as London, Manchester or Birmingham tend to be hotspots when it comes to sheer volume of lifts, but counties like Hampshire keep us busy too. As home to

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Invisible Wheelchair Lifts

Invisible Wheelchair Lifts For Elegant Access

Invisible Wheelchair Lifts Tower Lifts has seen major growth in the number of wheelchair lifts we’ve designed and installed over the past two decades. This is great news as it demonstrates that access for people with impaired mobility is now a priority for building managers. Taking a look at the clients we’ve worked with on

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lift consultants sheffield

Looking for Lift Consultants in Sheffield?

Lift Consultants Sheffield Like any other major city in the UK, Sheffield’s economy is dependent on the movement of vehicles, goods and people to every corner of the city, every day of the year. One of the key components of this logistical puzzle are the many lifts offering vertical transport to goods and passengers. Whether

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Lift Maintenance Manchester

Lift Maintenance Manchester

Lift Maintenance Manchester Whether you’re a retailer, a hotelier, or a commercial building manager in Manchester, lifts will be key drivers to your business. A poorly functioning lift can engender a scathing online review from hotel residents, or deter shoppers with pushchairs or wheelchair users. No matter whether you’ve just had a new lift installed,

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Passenger Lift Installation in Earl’s Court Hotel London

Case Study – Passenger Lift Installation in Earl’s Court Hotel, London

Case Study – Passenger Lift Installation in Earl’s Court Hotel, London A lot has changed in Earl’s Court, London, over the past couple of decades. Back in the 90s it was beloved of backpackers looking for reasonably priced hostels, and places to eat cheaply. Now it’s cleaned up its act and is snapping at the

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Tower Lifts Install Passengers Lifts for Lilleshall National Sports Centre

Case Study – Tower Lifts Installs Passengers Lifts for Lilleshall National Sports Centre

Case Study – Tower Lifts Installs Passengers Lifts for Lilleshall National Sports Centre The prestigious Lillehall National Sports and Conferencing Centre was originally built as a hunting lodge and family residence for the Duke of Sutherland. Now the secluded surroundings provide a focused training environment for elite athletes, preparing for globally competitive events including the

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Lift Maintenance Regulations

Lift Maintenance Regulations

Lift Maintenance Regulations The regulations governing lift maintenance aren’t simple to decipher. The Tower Lifts maintenance team often find themselves working through the detail with frustrated lift managers or owners. We thought it might be helpful, therefore, to take a look at the regulations and clear up the difference between ‘preventive maintenance’ and ‘thorough examination’

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Goods Lift Sizes

A Range of Goods Lift Sizes

Goods Lift Sizes The movement of people is crucial to the economy of our towns and cities, but equally important is the movement of goods. Take a look at any busy motorway and you’ll see an array of vans, trucks, lorries and industrial transporters. Goods lifts are equally diverse, with numerous specialist applications for the

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Wheelchair Lifts for Home

Providing Wheelchair Lifts for the Home

 Wheelchair Lifts for Home There are currently 1.2 million wheelchair users in the UK, and of them, only 28% of them are under 60. This statistic highlights the issues we’re just beginning to face around creating appropriate housing for an ageing population. A recent House of Lords inquiry found that only 7% of British homes

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