Price Promise If you find the same, or similar product or service level, at a lower price, let us know and we will happily match it. With high standards of safety, user-friendliness, reliability and our Price Promise, why risk choosing another stairlift.

Help the Aged stairlifts working in partnership with Minivator Group

Help the Aged stairlifts are brought to you by Minivator Group

In 2009, the aim is to raise a minimum of £200,000 from online stairlift sales to further the work of Age Concern and Help the Aged.

Accessibility

This website follows standard guidelines to make it accessible to people with visual impairment, mobility or arthritic problems.

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Netscape

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Opera

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Spot the mouse pointer

If you are using Windows, you can set up your computer so that a circle surrounds your mouse pointer, making it easier to spot, when you press the Control key.

  • Click 'Start' at the bottom left corner of your screen.
  • Select 'Control Panel'.
  • Click the 'Mouse' icon (if it's not showing, click 'Printers and other hardware' first, then 'Mouse').
  • Click the 'Pointers' tab at the top of the little window.
  • Place a tick in the box next to 'Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key'.
  • Click OK to save and exit.
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