Services

Stairlift Power Installation
Stairlifts are motorized chairs or platforms that glide along a rail fitted to the staircase, powered by electricity. Proper electrical wiring ensures these systems run smoothly and safely.
Benefits: Provides safe and easy access to upper levels of the home for individuals who cannot manage stairs. Reduces the risk of falls and increases independence.
Who Needs It: Ideal for individuals with mobility impairments or conditions like arthritis who find it difficult or painful to climb stairs.
Accessible Power Points and Switches
Power points and switches can be installed at customized heights, making them easily reachable for individuals in wheelchairs or those with limited arm mobility.
Benefits: Ensures easy access to essential electrical controls without bending or stretching, reducing physical strain. It promotes independence in operating household devices.
Who Needs It: This modification benefits individuals who use wheelchairs or have limited upper body strength, allowing them to control electrical outlets and switches without assistance.


Smart Home Integration
Smart home systems enable control of electrical appliances such as lights, fans, and blinds via smartphones or voice-activated devices. This offers a seamless and modern way to interact with home appliances.
Benefits: Increases convenience by allowing users to control multiple devices remotely. It enhances safety, as users can operate devices without needing to physically move around.
Who Needs It: Useful for individuals with limited mobility or dexterity who struggle to manually operate electrical appliances. It’s also helpful for individuals who are bedridden.
Safety Alarms
Safety alarms include smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, or personal emergency alarms designed for accessibility. Some alarms come with visual or vibrating features for individuals with hearing impairments.
Benefits: These alarms improve safety by providing accessible alerts during emergencies, ensuring quicker response times. Some systems can be connected to emergency services or caregivers for immediate assistance.
Who Needs It: Essential for individuals with hearing impairments or those with limited mobility who may not be able to quickly respond to emergencies. Also ideal for individuals who live alone.


Automated Lighting
Automated lighting systems use motion sensors or voice commands to control lights. These systems eliminate the need for manual switches, making homes more accessible and safe.
Benefits: Automated lighting improves convenience by turning lights on/off automatically, reducing the risk of tripping in the dark. It also helps conserve energy as lights only operate when needed.
Who Needs It: Ideal for individuals with limited mobility or vision impairments who may find it difficult to reach light switches or those prone to falls.
Environmental Control Units (ECUs)
ECUs are systems that allow users to control multiple electrical devices, such as TVs, lights, and fans, from a single, easy-to-use interface. These systems can be voice-activated or operated via remote.
Benefits: ECUs simplify the management of everyday appliances, making homes more user-friendly. Users can control multiple devices from one place, reducing the need to move around the house.
Who Needs It: Ideal for individuals with significant mobility limitations, such as those with spinal cord injuries, who need centralized control of electrical devices for independence.


Backup Power Solutions
Backup power solutions, such as generators or battery backup systems, ensure uninterrupted power supply for essential devices like medical equipment, lighting, or heating during power outages.
Benefits: Provides peace of mind by ensuring critical equipment remains functional during emergencies, preventing potential life-threatening situations or discomfort.
Who Needs It: Crucial for individuals who rely on electrical medical equipment (e.g., oxygen concentrators, ventilators) that cannot afford to lose power.
Accessible Door Systems
Accessible door systems include automated doors that open and close via remote control or push buttons, making it easier for individuals with mobility challenges to enter or exit the home.
Benefits: Enhances accessibility by eliminating the need for physical force to open heavy doors. Provides independence and reduces reliance on others for daily activities.
Who Needs It: Beneficial for wheelchair users or individuals with severe mobility issues who find it difficult to manage traditional doors.


Electrical Hoists
Electrical ceiling hoists are installed in areas such as bedrooms or bathrooms to assist individuals in moving between positions (e.g., from bed to wheelchair). These hoists are powered and controlled via remote or switch.
Benefits: Provides a safe and efficient way to transfer individuals without the need for constant caregiver assistance, reducing strain on both the user and the caregiver. Enhances independence in daily routines.
Who Needs It: Designed for individuals with severe mobility impairments, especially those who need assistance with transfers in and out of bed or between rooms.