Since 1922 when it was founded, Acorn Stairlifts have been giving people with mobility difficulties a new push, so to speak, in going about their business in life. Since then, it had been a boon to the elderly, to people with arthritis, and to those with injuries and surgeries to be able move about in their homes like they used to.
Starting out with buying pre-owned stairlifts from other companies and reconditioning them to near-pristine quality, the company soon discovered it had to design and manufacture their own new stairlifts minus the obsolete features of the old models.
Today, Acorn Stairlifts is one of the world’s largest makers of stairlifts with offices across the US, Canada, Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom. With a yearly output of over 50,000 units, the company still leads in customer satisfaction, in sales and in technological innovations of their products.
Acorn Stairlifts standards
The foremost consideration at Acorn is consumer safety. Next, would be the user’s comfort level in the use of the product.
With the number of years the company had been in the business, its stairlifts had evolved so many times to what they are today – the most ideal stairlift it can offer to each type of customer.
Pioneering efforts
One of the company’s biggest innovations is the pioneering work it did in developing the use of direct current (battery) to power the stairlifts. Where in the past stairlifts cannot be used due to power interruptions, the use of independent battery power is now the standard choice.
Aside from the smooth, whisper-like motor sound, the device is equipped with wireless remote controls to make things easier and simpler. Also absent now are the unsightly trailer cables that messed up the look of the old models.
Safety measures
Acorn stairlifts are all equipped with limit sensors to make sure they stop in the correct position and start and stop smoothly in ascents and descents. The safety belts are to keep the user secure in the seat.
Moreover, the electronic and mechanical braking systems are for removing the possibility of any uncontrolled movements of the machine, especially in descents.
Installation
With the experienced engineers from Acorn Stairlifts, installation of the stairlift is fast and clean. These fully-trained professionals have met all kinds of challenges from all sorts of houses with difficult stairs configurations.
After installation, Acorn engineers will test the stairlift as thoroughly as possible. This is also to test and demonstrate the features and other capabilities of the Acorn stairlift.
For one, an Acorn Stairlift is fitted to the stairs and not the wall, minimizing disruption and ensuring durability. The Overspeed Governor (OSG), an Acorn standard vital safety equipment, is tested and retested.
Seats and safety belts are checked for operational defects, if ever. Inspection is also done on the slim folding of the arms, seat and footrest of the stairlift as well as testing on the soft start and stop of the machine.
Warranty
All of Acorn products have a 12-month service warranty. This covers the maintenance, and in case of a fault (a rare case), your unit is given priority consideration.
As is widely known, Acorn Stairlifts is ahead of its field because of their products – maintenance-free, innovative safety features and trouble-free use.