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Lifting Equipment for People with Disabilities

Lifts for people with disabilities are essential equipment that provides unimpeded movement in horizontal, vertical and inclined planes both inside and outside buildings. They are designed to comfortably and safely overcome barriers such as stairs, curbs, or height differences, allowing people in wheelchairs to move around without restrictions. Modern lifts are an excellent alternative to ramps, especially where their installation is technically difficult or impossible.

Dolever Vertical Lift for People with Disabilities

Dolever Vertical Lift for People with Disabilities

from 120000 

Scissor Lift for Disabled Individuals

Scissor Lift for Disabled Individuals

from 90000 

Inclined Lift for Disabled Individuals

Inclined Lift for Disabled Individuals

from 150000 

Dolever Lifting Equipment Range

Dolever offers a wide range of lift models for people with disabilities. Our range includes solutions for every need: from vertical lifts for multi-storey buildings to compact scissor lifts and functional inclined stair lifts. Each one is designed with safety, comfort and durability in mind to provide the best possible user experience.

Vertical lift for the disabled: ideal for multi-storey buildings, social institutions or residential complexes where fast and reliable access to different levels is required:

Scissor lift for the disabled: perfect for ensuring safe and convenient movement of people with disabilities between floors.

Inclined lift for the disabled: a solution for overcoming stairs or other inclined surfaces where space is limited:

Application area:

Lifting equipment for people with disabilities is most often installed in:

Dolever lifting equipment advantages:

Strength and durability: vandal resistant designs guarantee a long service life.

Safety: modern protection systems ensure safe operation.

Quiet operation: minimal noise level for user convenience.

Easy operation: intuitive controls and automatic functions.

Certified quality: comply with international standards and are confirmed by certificates of conformity.

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Our lifts are a combination of modern design, reliability and safety. We will help you choose the best equipment that meets all your requirements. Make your space comfortable and accessible – contact us right now!

FAQ

What is the difference between vertical and inclined lifts?

Vertical lifts operate like elevators – they raise the user strictly upward, making them ideal for multi-story buildings and facilities with large height differences. They require minimal floor space and include full safety features: emergency lowering, overload protection, guardrails, and enclosures. Inclined lifts are installed directly along stairs or ramps, allowing a person to move along a predefined path.

Which solutions are suitable for private homes and which for public places?

For private homes, scissor lifts or compact vertical lifts are often chosen, as they take up little space, are easy to operate, and do not require major construction work. They work well indoors, on terraces, or near porches. For public buildings – such as administrative centers, hospitals, or shopping complexes – vertical shaft lifts or inclined systems are more suitable, as they can withstand intensive use.

How does a lift affect a building’s architectural design?

The architectural appearance depends primarily on customer requirements – Dolever transforms the idea into a technical solution. We manufacture vertical and inclined lifts considering the chosen materials, colors, and structural options. This can include a glass shaft, a steel structure in corporate colors, or a discreet option for a private home. In this way, the equipment becomes part of the design rather than an imposed element.

Is integration with emergency call systems possible?

Yes, Dolever lifts for persons with disabilities allow integration with emergency call systems. This is especially important for equipment installed in medical institutions, shopping centers, or residential complexes where user safety is a priority. The emergency call system enables quick notification of staff or dispatch services in case of unforeseen situations.

Which lifts are most convenient for wheelchair users?

Vertical lifts with a spacious platform and protective enclosures are the most convenient for wheelchair users. They provide a direct and safe lift without the need for additional maneuvering. Inclined models can also be used, but in narrow spaces they require more time for movement. Therefore, vertical solutions are more universal for everyday use.