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Sean Rutger

One of the primary measures one can take for reducing the risks of fall from staircase is to keep the staircase in a great condition. The steps of the staircase must never be loose or damaged or slippery. These will enhance chances of an accident for the seniors. Many people choose textured on the entire staircase of a bright color so people can see clearly on the top and bottom of the steps. For old people who have less vision and calculation power it is easy to recognize where the staircase has end.

As humans grow older there are diseases they develop. Their health does not permit them to function in a fit condition as they could when young. There are daily tasks that become difficult to perform when people grow older. There are things like safety measure that must be taken care of to make sure the seniors move around the house without any danger to fall. Climbing stairs is the prime danger that is faced by seniors. With a short vision and improper balance they become vulnerable and hence have to be saved from accidents.

Installation of handrails on both sides of the staircase is another method to reduce accidents. The handrail must also be small so it can be grasped by the senior. The handrails must be attacked properly to the walls and must be made of a smooth material. One must light the staircase with adequate lights and there must be switches both at the top and end of the staircase. Hence the senior will not have to use stairs in dark. Above these there should be fewer items in a house to prevent collision. One must check that toys, purse, boxes are not left on the stair or near the end of a staircase. Loose rugs and carpets must be avoided from a staircase. These if kept loose can cause serious injury to the seniors.

One must take notice that the senior is in a good health condition to use a stair securely. In many cases people suffering from poor vision, dementia, arthritis or other diseases are so weak that they cannot independently use a staircase. Hence in such cases, installation if a stair lifts is a great decision. Stair lifts are a cost effective way with which one can ensure safety of the senior. These are designed in such a way that it can carry people upwards and downwards easily and frequently. The stair lifts are attached with the staircase and for an elderly person this is really safe. We can find stair lifts in a variety of types and sizes. These are motorized chairs for moving an individual upwards or downwards. Stair lifts are hence also termed as stair chairs. Most of the stair lifts can be installed by homeowners itself. Many people charge thousands on installation charges only. This enhances safety of your staircase. The stair lift generally gets shipped within a week of placing the order. But if you wait for the installer then things will get delayed. Most stair lifts have similar designs. They have a metal track generally made of aluminum for reducing weight. The staircase is a dangerous place for people of all ages. But for the seniors this can cause lifetime injury. Hence, to keep them safer, a stair lift is a relatively easy and inexpensive solution.

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Sean Rutger is an author of consumer guides to medical and mobility products, such as lift chairs, bath lifts, and stair lifts. For more information, visit US Medical Supplies' stairlift page.

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