This person with a disability cannot climb the stairs, but look at what is happening by pressing the button
This person with a disability cannot climb the stairs, but look at what is happening by pressing the button

This person with a disability cannot climb the stairs, but look at what is happening by pressing the button

The elimination of architectural barriers, has as the main problem of the stairs. In a city designed for people unable to walk, there are many situations where a disability that limits or marginalized. This interesting jewel of technology created by Allgood Trio can offer full access to the structure while preserving the overall aesthetics of the building.

Since the introduction of the DDA and subsequently the Equality Act, many buildings have struggled to provide a means of access to their property that is barrier-free and ensures access for all. Even the smallest numbers of steps at the entrance of a building can provide a huge obstacle to visitors to a building and can lead to a situation where some visitors cannot access the building without assistance. Frequently, the property will install a retrofit solution that is difficult to use and can be an eyesore to the existing façade of the building. Sesame from Allgood Trio is a new innovative system that solves this issue by ensuring access for all whilst providing a discreet and aesthetically pleasing solution for the building. Technologically advanced, the Sesame system from Allgood Trio is tailored to each individual entrance and supplied and installed by our team of engineers. The secret to the system is the way that the retractable stair lift platform is installed beneath the existing stairs, utilising the stairs in the process. This then means that when not in use, the Sesame system cannot be seen and the aesthetic of the building is not unduly affected. Once activated, the system retracts the existing stairs to reveal the lift which can be programmed to work automatically or at the touch of a button. The result is a concealed stair lift that is easy to use, retains the existing aesthetic of the building whilst not taking up space when not in use. i full hope you like this vid





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