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Functions of Vertical Platform Lifts

By: Randy McIntire


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Vertical platform lifts serve a variety of functions. Among them are commercial purposes such as loading or unloading heavy equipment or residential purposes such as allowing a person in a wheelchair to access the front door of their home. It really is quite amazing what can be accomplished with vertical platform lifts. They operate like small, but heavy-duty elevators that can be affixed to almost any kind of installation.
These types of lifts are becoming common in the industrial sector for heavy equipment. When capital equipment needs to be transported, there's hardly a better way to load that heavy machinery or equipment onto the freight truck. That's because commercial vertical platform lifts can elevate equipment that would otherwise require six to ten strong people ? but with much less risk of accident or injury. Along with other types of supportive machinery, vertical platform lifts make many seemingly impossible industrial tasks possible.
Companies that have to move heavy capital equipment aren't the only ones with need of vertical platform lifts. Many other firms like to have accommodation for their clientele, if they happen to be disabled. If a business is not on the ground floor and there is no elevator, they need some type of measure to ensure that they are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA is the U.S. government's mandate that all companies of a certain size and up must conform to accessibility guidelines so that even those who are bound to a wheelchair will be able to go shopping, watch movies, dine in restaurants, et cetera. Shopkeepers not on the ground floor benefit by having a vertical platform lift installed because it reduces their liability and opens up their clientele more.
Vertical platform lifts are also used in private homes. People who use a wheelchair or even people who just can't negotiate stairways safely and painlessly typically have them installed on the back porch. In this manner, they can get in and out of their home independently and safely, without overexerting themselves physically. Once again, this represents an amazing benefit from a machine that serves a simple function: to lift. Because of the prevalence of personal vertical platform lifts, many people who develop a condition that requires them to use a wheelchair (or simply require them to not attempt taking the stairs) do not have to move to a different home or hire someone to attend to them all the time.
There may be an untold infinite amount of ways to use vertical platform lifts, and these are just a few of them. The elegance and simplicity of the machine is part of its inherent charm: it fills such a basic need that its user is free to occupy himself with less logistical, more worthwhile pursuits.

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Randy McIntire is a technical writer who specializes in lift chairs, stair lifts, bath lifts, and other mobility products. For more information about vertical platform lifts, visit medical supplies.

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