A lift, throughout its life, should require regular lift servicing, routine lift inspections (statutory or otherwise) and a programme of planned preventative maintenance in place. Stannah has more…
Lift replacements aren’t always the best solution… particularly if your existing lift occupies a challenging location, design and/or configuration – Stannah.
Stannah’s helpful guide on the existing lifts in multi-storey housing developments and flats, from the different types of lifts, including fire-fighting lifts, to refurbishing existing lifts in tower blocks.
Specifying the right surface or object reflectance for your lift cabin finishes is key to designing a building that everyone can use – especially the visually impaired. Stannah with more…
Stannah’s handy guide to Section 4.2 (Scottish Part M) explains what this regulation is and its various implications on lifts in building projects in Scotland. The company talk more in this article…
This post is the fifth and final in the series of Stannah’s Part M: Volume 2 building regulations blogs. It covers the detailed requirements for wheelchair platform stairlifts. The company explain more…