Wheelchair lifts overcome architectural barriers and provide access for anyone who is physically challenged. A popular option to less-aesthetically-pleasing ramps, several types of handicap access lifts offer a cost-effective and space-efficient way to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Vertical Lifts - Designed and built to national standards (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), vertical lifts work inside or outside, freestanding, in a hoistway or completely concealed. With several models, different platform sizes, and various configurations for exiting/entering, we can tailor the lift to your particular situation. A selection of gates, doors and finish colors lets you choose how to most-pleasantly blend the lift into its environment.
Once installed, lifts are easy to operate , using convenient call/send controls or an optional power door feature.
Vertical lifts a convenient solution for access.
Incline Lifts - When it's difficult or impossible to find space for a vertical lift, an incline lift is the most efficient alternative. Installed over existing stairs, the lift can easily and dependably turn every corner and reach every floor. Gliding up and down stairs, winding or straight, for two or more levels.
Portable Lifts -
A portable lift provides access on a temporary or as-needed basis. Whether used for a special event or while waiting for a more permanent solution, the lift securely transports people with disabilities — bridging the necessary space quickly and affordably.
All lifts installed by Elevators Unlimited are of the highest quality. We carefully select the best products available from manufacturers with decades of experience and a superior safety commitment. They're backed by dependable equipment warranties and our professional 24-hour service. |