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Ramps South Dublin

Welcome to Irish Stairlifts. Being an established business since 1999, we have many years of experience in providing homes all across Ireland with quality stairlifts and other forms of home assistance mechanisms. If you have been looking for a company who install ramps in South Dublin, you will be pleased to know that our team have left hundreds of customers happy with our specialist mobility assistance ramps.

 

No matter what your requirements, Irish Stairlifts can provide and build ramps of all sizes and styles that will be built to suit you and your home. We always follow health and safety when building our ramps and ensure that all legal requirements are being met at all times. Irish Stairlifts’ unique ramps are normally compiled of a concrete mix and is the ideal solution for wheelchair users and elderly people due to its anti slip material. With our many years of experience in the industry we are highly recognized as being one of the leaders in the Disability access market. It is important for all ramps to be built with a level platform and try to ensure that the less steep the incline the better to make it easier for customers. We can also incorporate a level platform for when a turning point is required to be installed.

 

If you are looking for a reliable company who can install ramps in South Dublin, you will be pleased to know that with our ramp we will install handrails where required. This will maximise your safety and the practicality of your ramp. Handrails will be made to measure and you can choose from a range of colours and styles. We can also install edgings which will prevent wheelchairs from running over the side. You can be guaranteed only a first-class service with us, from initial enquiry through to finished work.

 

If you would like more information on our specialist ramps in South Dublin why not call our team for more information. You can call us on 1850 818 500. Alternatively you can reach us by email us at showroom@irishstairlifts.ie.

 

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Walk in showers Ireland

If you are looking for an established local business who are well-known in the local area to be able to provide quality home assistance items, you have come to the right place. Irish Stairlifts are not only a leading stairlift installation company, but we are also recognised for our unique walk in showers in Ireland. If you are struggling with mobility in your bathroom, a walk in shower could be the solution for you.

 

Level access showers will completely eliminate the risk of tripping hazards, and with the installation of slip resistant tiles, your bathroom has the potential to be transformed into a completely safe environment. A walk in shower can be setup so that can be used by anybody, even if you are a wheelchair user. If you have been looking into walk in showers in Ireland, one of the best things is that you can have one installed either upstairs or down. You won’t have to worry about any leaking or damp when switching over to a walk in shower because our specialist team will seal the walls and surrounding area to make sure that it is waterproof. Our unique shower rooms will come with a 5 year warranty in the rare care of any leakage, so you can have complete peace of mind when it comes to your new bathroom.

 

If you are looking into walk in showers in Ireland, our team have had over 15 years of experience and can usually ensure that the whole of the installation process will only take between 3-6 days. Your walk in shower can be totally bespoke and tailored to your needs. We will give you a wide choice to choose from when it comes to colours, tiles and designs.

If you would like more information on our walk in showers in Ireland, we would be more than happy to help! For helpful advice or to arrange a quotation at your home, you can call us on 1850 818 500. Alternatively you can reach us by email us at showroom@irishstairlifts.ie.

 

 

 

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Stairlifts Dublin

Welcome to Irish Stairlifts. If you have been looking for stairlifts in Dublin, we are the highly experienced specialists who can help. With over 10 years of experience, we have a whole wealth of knowledge in everything to do with the Disability Access market. If you have been looking for stairlifts in Dublin, with Irish Stairlifts you can have a choice of different features. For the best stairlifts in Dublin, call our team today.

We can cater to all of our clients requirements for specialist stairlifts in Dublin, and we will only use the finest and most modern products on the market. We can even tailor our stairlifts in Dublin to be straight or curved, so no matter what size or shape your current stairlift is, we can work around it. With our prices always staying competitive, our company is one of the most popular for installations of stairlifts in Dublin. Not only are they durable and dependable, but they will offer you easy accessibility whilst still being stylish and quiet.

Our products are always of the highest quality, and along with our first-class customer service, we can provide the most professional and experienced of services. We understand that no two customers are the same which is why we offer consultations, to ensure that we are aware of your personal requirements and needs. After so many years of installing stairlifts in Dublin, we have had experience in installations in all types of properties and the most challenging of jobs. Our team are all highly trained to be able to install all types of stairlifts in Dublin, whilst carrying out the service as quickly and efficiently as possible and ensuring that you will be back to being comfortable in your home. You can always have peace of mind that all of our installations of stairlifts in Dublin adhere to strict international safety guidelines.   

If you would like to speak to one of our specialists about arranging a consultation for installing stairlifts in Dublin, why not call a member of our customer service team today on:1850 818 500. Alternatively you can email us at showroom@irishstairlifts.ie.

 

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Adèle Tubridy

Hi Carl,

I have been away for a few days, returned yesterday and viewed the finished ramp. It looks terrific thank you so much . Mum did a test run and it has seriously reduced her feelings of insecurity and dread . My father said the guys who did the job were very pleasant and obliging. All in all a successful exercise.

My sincere thanks to you and your team.

Very best wishes,

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What Is Disabled Access? Guide for Homes & Businesses

How to overcome mobility issues in poor disability access situations!

What is a wheel chair friendly accessible building?
If a building is to be considered as being fully accessible for people with disabilities, it would need to be easily accessible to wheel chair users on approach to the building. Once in side it needs to be easily accessible to all levels. The corridors and rooms require enough space for turning circles, the doors have to be accessible for both clear opening widths and level access thresholds. The bathroom should have enough space for turning circles and there should be clear access to all facilities within the bathroom. Everything needs to be on the one level including the shower area and there needs to be enough space for transferring at the side of the wc. All areas within the building should also be accessible to wheel chair users. If only certain areas are accessible then the building could classed as wheel chair friendly but certain areas are restricted. This would apply to both public buildings and domestic situations.

Are most public buildings disability friendly?
The short answer is is NO! Not all areas of them anyway, because all the older buildings have to be taken into consideration too.
In most situations when a public building is classed as being wheelchair accessible, you will find that it is reasonably new. They have been purposely designed with mobility in mind and its much easier to achieve this from the planning stages. So all new public buildings should be wheelchair accessible but many older ones would require adaptation. Often this can be costly and in some causes not feasible due to lack of space available.

Are most domestic houses disability friendly?

Again the answer is NO! Most houses have 2 levels and they do not have a means of getting a wheelchair user to the second level. Often the approach to the house could have steps and also the bathing facilities may not be accessible to wheelchair users.
New houses that have been built with a wheelchair user in mind, are designed with level or ramped approach, they are usually on one level. The doors are wider with level access and the shower room would be large with level access entry to the shower, clear access to the basin and transferable space at the side of the wc. The secret to this is all on one level, and lots of space. Many houses can be converted into being wheelchair accessible but, they need to have enough space to allow for lifts, the widening of doors and bathroom conversions etc. Unfortunately most existing houses are not wheelchair accessible and never will be due to lack of available space.

Domestic wheelchair Access solutions and compromises.
If a person requires full wheelchair access and assuming that their house is large enough to make the changes, they can install a Through Floor Home lift which will safely bring them from one level to the next. They may have to sacrifice rooms to allow space for a Through floor lift. Also they may require an outside lift or a ramped approach to the house entrance. This can be a compromise of space verses access, but in most situations the Positives far out weigh the negatives.

Domestic mobility solutions and compromises.
If there isn’t a requirement for full wheelchair access as in most natural ageing related home mobility issues. Then often the stair problem can be overcome be a means of installing a stairlift and the bath can be replaced with a level access shower. If a ramp isn’t required, then maybe steps with extra large treads and smaller risers that are built in uniform would help access upon approach and exiting the entrance. Grab rails can also be erected to help with balance and stability.

The stair lift is fit in situ so the compromise is minimal.
The shower would be level so anybody can use it, but the bath may have to be sacrificed for space.
The steps usually take up more floor area but are often safer to negotiate.

Carl Riley the author of this blog, hopes that the content will be both informative and helpful to you or to somebody you may know who may avail of this information.
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