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We had a request the other day if we could attend and take a look at a customer's old aging chairlift and see if it needed renewing. The unit was a very old Stannah 225 and a quick inspection found that the rollers needed replacing and a quick service would put the unit back into action with a good few years still left in the old bugger (Chairlift Not the Client)
The customer was delighted that he did not need a new chairlift, but then made a funny remark that set me back a little! Pulling and tugging on the seat belt he exclaimed why the hell has it got a seat belt? It's not as though it does 0-60 in five seconds.
The chairlift seatbelt is there to ensure the user is securely strapped in whilst travelling on the stair lift. It's not a gimmick It's to prevent accidents! Users falling off/out of chairlifts. Unlike when travelling in a motor car it is not compulsory to wear a seatbelt when operating a stairlift.
During my many years as a service engineer I have been asked to attend client's homes where they alleged they have fallen off/out of their stairlift. Arriving on site and carrying out a quick inspection of the chairlift and seat belt to find all in order I ask a simple question! Were you wearing your seatbelt at the time of the incident.
I'm always amazed at some of the answers I receive to this question! one or two are completely unaware their stairlift has a seat belt while others claim they always wear the seatbelt religiously. That's strange not too many signs of wear & tear. You do not need to be a Detective to tell if someone wears their seat belt regularly.
This is really simple! If you are wearing your seatbelt like one should when operating the stairlift then its imposable to fall off/out of the chair unless of course there is a fault. Hopefully you understand what I'm getting at? I hope so If not you is going to open up a large can of worms.
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