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Are Stairlifts A Good Option For You?

Posted in Stair Lifts on April 12th, 2010 by Barb Rasmussen – Be the first to comment

Chair Lift

Have hip problems or knee pain become an issue for you lately? Has this happened to someone you know and love? Stairlifts may be the tool you need to solve all of these worries and remove the inconvenience of stairs in your home. If you use a chair to get up and down stairs, it removes the possible result of falling.

This tool is a great option to consider to take care of this. They come in different colors, different styles and are very versatile for whichever kind of stairs are in your home. Made to fit, they will work for straight staircases and curved staircases alike.

By using a motor-operated chair to get up and down the stairs, the safety issue goes away. You can feel secure as you sit comfortably while being lifted or lowered. This will also prevent further damage to your knees and hips, and hopefully prevent future problems.

While they are built for almost any size, most have a weight limit of approximately 400 pounds. When it comes to style, you can choose a color that complements the color of your home, and also which textile features you would like, such as leather, cloth, etc. It’s a safety feature and helpful tool that blends in with your home as much as possible.

The chair dealers are specifically educated on these before they can sell them also. Their employees attend classes to learn about the features of the chair, which to recommend to certain customers and how to install them in the most efficient manner. While there are several companies who deal in these motorized chairs, of course, they do not all offer the same level of quality. Be sure to shop around for the best deal you can receive for your money.

If you choose to install them yourself, then getting all the facts is a must. You want to be sure you are not missing any necessary steps in the process, to prevent any accidental motorized disruptions. You don’t want the person in the chair to get stuck going up or down the stairs.

So if you are considering knee surgery or just have walking problems in general, think of stairlifts as an option for your home. If you are simply getting older and concerned about your safety on the stairs, then it’s also a good consideration. Your safety is the most important thing and sometimes the body’s health needs a little help. In either case, shop around, get the facts and be sure to evaluate service with product, since questions may arise afterwards.

Find the different stairlifts that are available to you. Head to http://www.stannahstairlifts.com for the right prices. Go today and buy the right product.

Thank you for visiting Chair Lift For Stairs, we hope you found what you were looking for.

Skiing at 49 Degrees North in Chewelah Washington

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on March 21st, 2010 by Admin – 13 Comments


Dude! I love this mountain. Skiing on Tuesday at 49 is a dream for the downhiller. No lines, great snow, terrific food and in the Boomtown Bar, and staff that makes you feel welcome and happy. Where else can you have a mountain and 5 chairlifts to yourself? This video is dedicated to my friend Dan Hill, Kaley who used to be a Martin, and Skyler who used to be a snowboarder.

Are Disabled Dating Sites Credible? Can I Really Find Disabled Singles and Disabled Love Online?

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on January 3rd, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

Regardless of your culture, ethnic background, or ability, finding your true soulmate is never going to be an easy task. However if you suffer from a disability then the task is going to be even harder.

I am a disabled single and I wonder if looking for love online with disabled online dating is going to complicate my life further? Is it really possible for me to find a disabled individual online using a disabled dating site? Or is internet dating for disabled singles a disaster waiting to happen?

As a disabled individual i decided to explore the wonders of disability dating websites for myself, in an attempt to assess their credibilty, and seek out the best of the bunch. My first stop was a disabled dating site called Disabled Love at http://www.disabledlove.org/. Disabled Love is a very attractive looking disabled dating website offering the chance to find disabled friends or disabled love with other disabled people with disabilities like myself and boasting a massive 20,000 members from around the UK.

Registering was very simple; I gave my contact details and uploaded a rather handsome picture of myself on a disabled holiday i went on last year. Within minutes I recieved a message from a disabled girl called Jessica, quite a shy but funky looking pink haired girl from London, yes ‘Pink Hair’, who asked me politely how i was and asked me about the disabilities I have.

It did’nt take long for me to decide that Jessica was not my type and I moved on, beginning to wonder whether it was a good idea signing up to this disabled dating website. Later I recieved a ton of emails from Jessica, i guess Jessica does not like to be ignored; and with that crazy pink hair; I must admit i was a little scared also. I decided to bid online disabled dating an undecidedly fond farewell for that day and left http://www.disabledlove.org/.

However the following day i thought not to give up just because the first disabled single i made contact with at the disability dating site was not my ideal match. Despite my feelings of dating for the disabled at this moment in time, i plucked up the courage to visit Disabled Love again and was quite pleasantly suprised to find a message from a disabled woman called Helen. She was 34, 2 years younger than me… But WOW she really was my type. Now i was starting to think this could be a good thing signing up to Disabled Love.

I sent her a nice reply thanking her for the message she sent me; and we began to message each other frequently after that. I am happy to say two years on me and Helen are still together and planning to marry next year.

Being a disabled individual definetely does impact your social life and it is difficult to find disabled friends; and disabled love especially. We do not have the same opportunities that able singles have. Disabled dating sites really help singles with disabilities meet other similar singles. For me finding love on the internet using http://www.disabledlove.org/ was ideal. I would definitely recommend looking into online dating for the disabled. Although you should be careful of the dangers of talking to someone you don’t know on the internet. I would also be careful of crazy pink haired girls from London!

John was a disabled single (Before he successfully mangaged to find love online using the disabled dating website DisabledLove.org at Disabled Dating )

Old People Unite?

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on November 11th, 2009 by Admin – 1 Comment

OLD PEOPLE UNITE
I have enough of being called “old dear” look at with pity non existing just because
I am over 70 !
Eyes do not have the same spark? Body bit tired, bit worn out, may be bit stupped? Can’t dance can-can, do weight lifting, run up stairs to the X x floor, do climbing, long walks or rumble as before? Brain mind not sparkling brilliant and fast as it used to be? Need glasses or hearing aid or may be a wheel-chair? List can be endless but person is the same, core of feelings, thinking, interest, opinions etc remain alive, need of human contact, touch, warms, conversation and smiles even more sharp and acute. World is fascinating and great. So many new things to learn and to know NOT only dwelling in the past and remembrance. I am calling all “old dears” who feel and think the same FRIENDS UNITE! On the Web under Seniors mostly commerce, dating, health. Is there a place to just meet on the Web and talk simply make friends and exchange views
Technogranny with love and joy (*_*) .


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