Pool chair lift
In compliance with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, all public swimming pools will require a means of assisted entry by March 15, 2012. Those pools with less than 300 feet of linear wall will require only one means of assisted entry-a primary means, while pools greater than or equal to 300 linear feet will require two means of entry-both a primary and secondary means. Primary means of entry may include a pool lift or sloped entry, while secondary means can be in the form of another pool lift or sloped entry, as well as a transfer wall, transfer system or pool stairs.
Shop here for a high quality selection of ADA compliant pool lift chairs. We carry performance grade, commercial grade, as well as portable and semi-portable pool chair lifts with features such as arm rests, foot rests, safety belts, internal seat leveling systems, anchor systems and control panels. Each chair lift from poolchairlift.com has the proper characteristics to be considered an appropriate means of assisted entry by the ADA. These pool chair lifts also have a variety of extra features and amenities to make getting in and out of the pool as safe and comfortable as possible for everyone. Such pool chair lift features guarantee uncomplicated entry into all types of swimming pools for all types of people. Our stock of pool chair lifts are ADA compliant, manufactured from stainless steel and assured with a lifetime structural warranty. Whether you require a pool chair lift in the public pool or even in your own backyard, you can trust that poolchairlift.com will provide you with a secure, dependable and quality means of entering all types of pools.
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