Disabled elevators are elevator systems specially designed to enable disabled individuals to move more easily and safely in buildings and other places. Disabled lifts are used to provide accessibility for wheelchair users, people with reduced mobility, or individuals with physical disabilities. Here is more information about disabled lifts:

  1. Design: Disabled lifts are usually designed with a larger carriage and wide door openings. This is necessary so that wheelchairs can comfortably enter and turn. In addition, there may be sufficient space inside and supports such as armrests.

  2. Accessibility: Disabled elevators are specially designed to enable disabled individuals to move easily in buildings and spaces. These elevators offer people who have difficulty using the disabled ramps or stairs the opportunity to climb heights and switch between floors.

  3. Control and Ease of Use: Disabled elevators are equipped with special control systems to provide easy and safe use for users. These control systems often include features such as low-position control panels, easily accessible buttons and touch screens. There may also be control panels placed low so that users can easily access the buttons inside the cabin.

  4. Safety Features: Disabled elevators are equipped with various safety measures to ensure the safety of users. These may include emergency stop buttons, emergency lighting, audible and visual warning systems, door security sensors and emergency communication systems. In addition, disabled lifts can be integrated with fire detection and extinguishing systems.

  5. Compliance with Disabled Standards: Disabled lifts are designed and produced in accordance with international standards for the disabled. These standards include specific requirements to ensure the safety, accessibility and ease of use of persons with disabilities. For example, criteria such as minimum cabin width, door openings, button heights and interior turning radiuses were determined.

Disabled elevators are an important tool that enables people with disabilities to gain independence and overcome obstacles in daily life. These elevators are widely used in public buildings, shopping malls, hospitals, hotels, office buildings and many other places.

What is a Disabled Elevator and Where Is It Used?

We offer sofa type stairlift products by working collectively with orthopedists and therapists in order to facilitate the disabled life. In accordance with the decoration of your home and if you wish, we make the sofa type and stair type elevator models most suitable for your budget.

Disabled elevators in all areas of life

Disabled lifts are designed to be used in all areas of life, including platform type, stair type, vertical type and short distance. Vertical platform type disabled lifts can be customized for your duplex or triplex buildings in accordance with your home or villa decoration.

The stair-type disabled lift can be easily used on stairways with turns and variable slopes. Platform type disabled lifts make daily life easier in places with height differences for wheelchair users or people with limited mobility.

Platform Elevators for Disabled People can be used in private or public areas, plazas, office buildings or office buildings, public transportation stations such as metro-buses, bridges and shopping malls.

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