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Access BDD Flow X Stair Lift

Whether you need a straight or curved stair lift, the Flow X stair lift is designed to fit on narrow staircases. Fitted to your staircase and not your wall, the stair lift is installed quickly and efficiently, with minimum disruption to your home and blending into your home seamlessly. Additionally, you can choose between a range of fabrics including vinyl and leather.
The Flow X has manufactured innovative armrests which provide several key benefits. They have an ergonomically-tapered form, designed to give you extra support both when standing and sitting. Also, the Flow X stair lift provides a unique open-access armrest position, making transferring to a stair lift even easier.

Features

The large backrest and seat are designed to the highest standards, with safety and control at the forefront.

Frequently Asked Questions

From safety considerations to general product guidance, these FAQs provide helpful answers to support your decision-making.

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How does a Stairlift work?

Stair lifts travel on a rail that attaches to the treads of a staircase and in most cases do not require additional support from a wall. They are battery powered, with a cord running from the top or bottom of the rail to a standard outlet to keep the batteries charged.

I only need a stairlift for a short period of time, can I rent one?

Many of our locations offer straight stair lifts for rental. They are a great option while recovering from an injury or when you have a friend or relative visiting who needs assistance getting up the stairs. Additionally, renting is a more affordable option than buying a lift. Curved stair lifts are not available for rental because the rails are custom-made for your staircase and cannot be reused. In some situations, two straight units can be installed for rental use in split level homes or staircases that have landings in the middle.

What if I lose power?

Our stair lifts are battery powered, with a cord running from the top or bottom of the rail to a standard outlet to keep the batteries charged. Also, In the case of a power outage, a fully charged unit will continue to run for multiple trips before needing to be charged again.

What is the weight capacity of a Stairlift?

The typical weight capacity of a stair lift is 275 lbs to 350 lbs. Heavy-duty options are available with larger seats, and weight capacities of up to 600 lbs.

Will the stairlift still allow people to use stairs?

When not in use, the seat, armrests, and footrest can be folded up, allowing for normal use of the stairs. Stair lifts also come with a remote control that can be used to send the chair to the top or bottom of the stairs when not in use.

My staircase is complicated – will a stair lift fit?

For the large majority of households, the answer is yes! Stair lifts with straight rails are the least expensive and most common. For staircases with turns, curves, or intermediate landings a custom rail is manufactured. We can even install a custom curve stair lift on a spiral staircase!

Can a stairlift be used outdoors?

Yes! If your outdoor space isn’t accessible, then an outdoor stairway lift might be the solution you need. It is similar to an indoor stair lift, but it’s made with weather-resistant materials to withstand outdoor elements. Simply sit on the outdoor stair lift to be transported up or down the stairs with relaxation and ease.

Find the Right Accessibility Solution Fast

Reach out to a location near you today for a custom quote!

Contact Next Day Access today for reliable mobility solutions backed by responsive, expert installation. Enter your ZIP code or postal code to find a location near you and take the first step toward a safer, more accessible space.

Find the Right Accessibility Solution Fast

Reach out to a location near you today for a custom quote!

Contact Next Day Access today for reliable mobility solutions backed by responsive, expert installation. Enter your ZIP code or postal code to find a location near you and take the first step toward a safer, more accessible space.