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    <title>The Benefits Of Vertical Wheelchair Lift</title>
    <description>How fast can you walk? Run? Or climb the stairs? If without a second thought you can say Faster than you you would probably think that those are trick questions. But for those who find these rather simple tasks very strenuous and challenging to do, such questions can be arresting for them. The physically challenged, as well as the aged individuals, who spend most of their time in their wheelchairs, have limited mobility. Consequently, their independence are also lesser than what they had when they were not yet confined in their wheelchairs. These people can greatly benefit from special transportation equipment, such as elevators, ramps, and vertical wheelchair lifts.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Home-and-Family/81168_The_Benefits_Of_Vertical_Wheelchair_Lift.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 03:44:54 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Choosing A Wheelchair Lift For Your Van</title>
    <description>There is no exact formula in selecting the best wheelchair lift for your van.  It will depend on various factors.  Even before going to the dealer or searching the Internet for your list, you can prepare some notes to review to ease up the searching process.  Read on the following important things you may want to consider before paying for your brand new wheelchair lift. It does not necessarily guarantee that you will find the best wheelchair lift for your van on the market, though it can help you in finding and selecting the best wheelchair lift according to your needs and specifications. Lift FeaturesWhat to look for a wheelchair lift will mainly depend on who is expected to use it and how often.  The features and functionalities vary from one manufacturer to another.  Some basic features you may find useful include the dimension of the platform, sensor for preventing the platform from rising if not positioned appropriately, hand-held control devices and buttons for wheelchair users, or warnings and alerts to indicate unsafe conditions.  It is not necessary that you should have all these and other features on your lift.  Choose only which you think will be very useful and helpful over a long period of time.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Home-and-Family/75104_Choosing_A_Wheelchair_Lift_For_Your_Van.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 05:19:36 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Buying A Wheelchair Lift For The Home</title>
    <description>For those people who are immobilized for some reason or another getting around is an arduous task. Many of us do not realize how precious it is to freely roam, walk, run, climb stairs and be able to have access to various parts of our home. Things can be a bit more difficult if you are confined in a wheel chair. Sure you can move around even if you are restrained in a wheel chair, but your mobility is limited, most especially if you live in a house with stairs or other high areas that are inaccessible to wheelchairs. And if you have to climb up and down stairs you have to rely on others to lift you. A wheelchair lift is an equipment that makes life for people with disabilities, more comfortable. It is becoming a popular choice for homes where a wheelchair is being used by a family member. A wheelchair lift increases a handicapped individuals mobility, giving him freedom to move freely. Having a chair lift at home would give a person more independence and provide him the chance to go about with personal task freely. The independence of having access to upper floors or any elevated area at home where there are no ramps is now possible with the use of wheelchair lifts.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Home-and-Family/74213_Buying_A_Wheelchair_Lift_For_The_Home.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 05:21:48 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Buying A Used Wheelchair Lift Is It Safe</title>
    <description>Buying a lift for your wheelchair, whether it be for your home or your vehicle, is an important decision. The most important aspect of purchasing a wheelchair lift is safety. While there are many styles and models available, there are also many pricing ranges. Among the least expensive of all wheelchair lifts are used lifts that are being sold, either because the current owner has upgraded to another model, or simply because they do not need the lift any longer. Used items are very popular, but when choosing a wheelchair lift, a used model may not always be the safest and best.Consider first that with a used wheelchair lift you are not getting a warranty. Most manufacturers offer warranties of up to five years on new models, and with a used model, you will not have the assurance of a warranty to help you in case the lift stops working properly. Replacing parts on a wheelchair lift can be very expensive. In fact, if you are forced to replace an electronic motor, you will probably find that a new lift is even less expensive than the motor replacement itself. Purchasing parts are not the only expense that you may face if you opt to buy a used wheelchair lift. Considering that most people do not know how to repair wheelchair lifts, then you will probably need a repair person to install the new part. These fees alone can be outrageous. With the purchase price of the new part, and the fees to have someone install it for you, you will likely be better off, and save</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Home-and-Family/74210_Buying_A_Used_Wheelchair_Lift_Is_It_Safe.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 08:03:06 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Buying A Home Wheelchair Lift</title>
    <description>A wheelchair lift can be a tremendous help to those who suffer from disabilities and limited mobility. For those who are confined to a wheelchair, whether it be full-time or part-time, having a home wheelchair lift can allow them to move from one level of a home to another more easily than using ramps, or give them an easier way to reach the ground level of a home from the yard in homes such as split-levels. A wheelchair lift can make it much easier on those with disabilities, as well as those who care for them, to regain their independence, and carry out their daily activities. Choosing the right home wheelchair lift involves making a major decision, but is one that can be determined very easily if you know exactly what you need. Knowing the specific features and requirements that will benefit you most will help in the decision making process. You should determine the size and weight specifications of the lift that you need. Something else to keep in mind is the material that the lift will be made of. Home wheelchair lifts come in a wide variety of styles, including manufacturing materials. If the person using the wheelchair lift has allergies or sensitive skin, then be sure to choose a wheelchair lift that is made from a material that will not aggravate their condition. Also be sure to plan for the convenience of the lift. Home wheelchair lifts also come in a variety of operations, meaning that they can be automatic or manually operated. Be sure to consider the pros and cons of both types, and determine what your individual needs are, regarding the power of your lift. If you ch</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Home-and-Family/70731_Buying_A_Home_Wheelchair_Lift.html</link>
    <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:47:40 GMT</pubDate>
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