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HOW TO CHOOSE OUR PRODUCT

TOP 10 REASONS TO PURCHASE SAVARIA CONCORD ACCESSIBILITY PRODUCTS

  1. Access every floor in your home safely and easily
  2. Gain mobility and preserve your lifestyle
  3. Maintain your independence
  4. Reduce your risk of fall-related injuries
  5. Allows you to "age in place" for as long as you are able
  6. Transport heavy objects up or down floors with little effort
  7. Increase the value of your home
  8. Offer full commercial building access to the mobility-impaired
  9. Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
  10. Our 36-month guarantee, which provides long term peace of mind

FIND THE PRODUCT YOU NEED

Residential Elevators
If you're looking for a way to add convenience to your daily life and value to your residence, or would like to improve access to all the floors in your home, a residential elevator is a good choice. An elevator offers greater travel distance than any other accessibility product.

Vertical Platform Lifts
Our robust platform lifts are designed for vertical movement of wheelchairs, opening up access to homes and commercial spaces. Vertical Platform lifts can be installed indoors or outdoors.

Stair Chairs
An economical answer to climbing and/or descending stairs when age, health or a disability restricts your use of the staircase. Stair chairs take up minimal space on the staircase, can be installed quickly and are safe and reliable.

Automatic Doors and Operatorss
For the mobility impaired, automatic Doors and Operatorss make it much easier to enter and exit homes and businesses. Most openers can be installed on existing doors while some models offer the ability to be concealed right in the door frame.

Incline Platform Lifts
These rugged wheelchair lifts are designed to bypass staircases in the home or commercial space and can be installed both indoors and outdoors.

Commercial Elevators
Our powerful and heavy-duty commercial elevators are built to similar standards as high-rise elevators, making them a perfect cost-effective choice for use in new and renovation construction of low-rise buildings of up to four floors.

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:

There are many issues to consider when shopping for accessibility products. Consider these before you buy:

  • Installation Requirements: Some accessibility products require only minor modifications to your home, while others require considerable space and complex installation methods. Some products can be disassembled fairly easily and taken with you if you decide to move, while others require permanent mounting and generally stay with the premises.
  • Maintenance and Repair: It's important to regularly maintain your accessibility equipment so it keeps running smoothly and safely. Ask what the maintenance requirements are for products you are considering and find out what the company offers in terms of service and repair programs.
  • Price: Accessibility products are available in a wide range of prices to suit most budgets. Some devices may be eligible for government subsidies or tax breaks. Look to your representative to propose solutions that are cost-effective while fully addressing your needs.
  • Standard and Optional Equipment: Most products are designed with standard features that permit comfortable, conventional, yet basic use. Optional features that enhance the users' experience are often available. These can include additional safety features, remote controls, upgraded access configurations, up-sized capacities and cable and cab preferences. Find out which features are offered with your product and choose upgrades that address your individual needs.
  • Available Finishes: A transparent or decor-matching installation is important to many property owners. Some products are available in a limited variety of finishes, while others offer hundreds of combinations that can be fully customized to match your interior or surroundings.
  • Regulatory Compliance: In many cases, commercial applications for accessibility products must meet local or national accessibility standards. If you live in the United States and you're an architect, builder, project manager or other professional involved in providing building access to the physically impaired, you need to make sure the products you acquire are ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant.
  • Safety: Safety is paramount when it comes to the design and use of accessibility equipment. Find out about the standard safety features of equipment you are considering and see what optional features might be required in order to meet local regulations or special needs.
  • Guarantee/Warranty: All manufacturers offer a guarantee, but all warrantees are not created equal. Some manufacturers offer longer warrantees than others, while some many restrict their warrantee to only certain parts. Long term dependability coupled with a strong warrantee are important issues to consider.
  • Performance: No user likes traveling on a product that lacks comfort or smooth operation. Ask about your product's performance in terms of stability, speed, durability and reliability.