The Home Lift Store Makes Mobility Lifts Available in the Caribbean
(PRWEB) August 31, 2013 -- The Home Lift Store has been experimenting with the Caribbean market for a few years and has found an increasing interest in their mobility lifts. Therefore, they have begun to penetrate the Caribbean islands with pointed advertising via the internet. According to studies, the population in the Caribbean is ageing in accord with world trends. Thus, many seniors need mobility assistive devices, such as, stairlifts and vertical lifts. Sources in many islands of the Caribbean for handicapped lifts, including stair lifts and vertical platform lifts are scarce. Inhabitants must seek companies in the U.S. mainland who are willing to do business offshore. The Home Lift Store will now fill this growing need.
With existing customers in many islands including St. John, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, BVI, Curacao, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas, The Home Lift Store will now expand into other islands. They have received numerous inquiries from other islands, including Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, St. Lucia, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica. For those needing installation of a mobility lift, whether a stairlift or vertical platform lift, The Home Lift Store dispatches qualified technicians from its Florida office. Dennis Corrado, Director of The Home Lift Store remarked, “this arrangement is ideal for those living on islands where there is little or no availability of local sales centers or installation personnel.”
Stairlifts are simple devices used to transport a mobility-challenged person up a flight of stairs, whether inside or outdoors. Vertical platform lifts are used primarily for those who require being lifted from one floor to another while in a wheel chair. They are available in lift heights from 4 ft. to 14 ft. and can be installed either inside or outside the home also.
Until recently it has been a challenge for the Caribbean's average income residents with mobility issues to facilitate the full use of a home with stairs. The only options were either moving out (with invariable financial and emotional drawbacks), or spending the equivalent sum of a new automobile on a residential elevator (where actually feasible). For many of the Caribbean’s mobility-challenged residents who live on fixed incomes or have limited financial resources, neither option was viable. Now, the availability of mobility lifts from The Home Lift Store will provide these residents with an alternative, affordable remedy so that they can retain a measure of personal dignity and improve their quality of life.
The Home Lift Store is a division of New Line Products, LLC. Its founder, Dennis Corrado, has over 10 years experience in the handicapped lift industry, including installation, service, and troubleshooting.
Dennis Corrado, New Line Products LLC, http://www.homeliftstore.com, +1 (772) 621-6141, [email protected]
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