Hi
Just wondered what the opions are re a couple of small hotels that I am aware of that are considering installing chair lifts.
Both buildings are ground, 1st and 2nd floors, and only have one staircase.
thanks
I would think that Kurnal's point about common sense should be a very important consideration. If the stairway would only be expected to be used by a few people they obviously may not require a 800mm clearance. 800mm is quite a width for one person and bearing in mind that people usually walk up or down a domestic size stairway in single file then maybe 500mm clearance at lower limb level may be adequate in these circumstances.
Should the chair lift be of the sort where the seat and arm folds away completely when not in use or even if stopped mid stair and there is a reasonable clear width remaining then would it not be acceptable?
My main concern would be the tracks on the stairway which the lift runs on and the possibility of a trip hazard. However, the provision of plenty of mains and emergency illumination of the stairway should alleviate this.
I might assess this as being tolerable under the circumstances.
Although, one of the problems with common sense is that sometimes it is not very common.