Safety is often the biggest concern when considering a stairlift, especially for elderly users. The good news is that modern stairlifts are designed with safety as the top priority, helping people stay independent in their own homes with confidence.

Built-In Safety Features

Most stairlifts come with a range of features to keep users safe at all times:

  • Seatbelts to keep you secure during travel
  • Smooth start and stop technology to avoid sudden jolts
  • Safety sensors that stop the lift if something is on the stairs
  • Swivel seats to make getting on and off easier at the top of the stairs
  • Remote controls so the lift can be called when needed

These features are designed to reduce risk and make using a stairlift feel comfortable and controlled.

Stairlift being controlled by grandparent in Shepton Mallet home

Are Stairlifts Easy to Use?

Yes, very. Stairlifts are made to be simple and intuitive, usually operated with a single button or toggle. This makes them ideal for elderly users who may not be comfortable with complicated technology.

What About Power Cuts?

Most stairlifts run on batteries, meaning they’ll continue to work even during a power cut. This adds an extra layer of reassurance, especially for those relying on the lift daily.

Regular Servicing Keeps Them Safe

Like any piece of equipment, stairlifts should be serviced regularly to keep everything running safely. A yearly check helps ensure:

  • All safety features are working properly
  • The track and motor are in good condition
  • Any wear and tear is picked up early

Peace of Mind for Families

For many families, a stairlift isn’t just about convenience, it’s about knowing a loved one can move around their home safely without the risk of falls on the stairs.

If you’re considering a stairlift and want advice tailored to your home, you can find out more about installation on our Weston-super-Mare page or if you’re looking for more information on  servicing, and repairs in Weston-super-Mare, have a look here.