
What started off as a GCSE coursework project has turned into an award-winning stair climbing device that caters specifically for older and disabled people. Dubbed the StairSteady, this handrail is a horizontal rail at 90 degrees to the wall or banister, assisting folk to hold onto it as they travel either way on the stairs. A friction device within the handrail allows people who experience difficulty with stairs to remain active – going one up on a stair lift. It will retail for £329.00 including fitting, and is able to work with stairs of virtually any width.
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