Access To Showcase Stairlift Solutions at OT Show 2023

The Flow X curved stairlift will be among products featured; image courtesy of Access.

Access, one of the U.K.’s leading suppliers of stairlifts, home lifts and platform lifts, will be showcasing working models from its range of stairlifts on stand G51 at this year’s Occupational Therapy (OT) Show in Birmingham, U.K. in November. Access will have two working stairlift models at the stand: the Flow X curved stairlift, featuring the innovative Advanced Swivel and Levelling technology (ASL), enabling the stairlift to rotate and swivel during travel, ensuring the stairlift is always in the safest and most comfortable position; and the HomeGlide stairlift, a solution for all straight staircase requirements with luxurious seat padding, armrest detection and an emergency stop button as standard. Both the HomeGlide and Flow X stairlift fully comply with the new EN 81-40:2020 regulations.

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