Kensington Stair Lift In London

We manufactured and installed this Kensington Stair Lift into a building that is situated on the eastern edge of the City of London financial district. This building has 37 floors and is 181 metres tall, therefore the disabled access we have installed means all visitors can access this building with ease.


London has it’s good places and bad places when it comes to accessibility. The key is to plan ahead and research into the specific places that you want to go and how accessible they are.


We work with many different clients to help make their property access friendly.

If you are wanting to do the same please contact us

The Sesame Kensington Stairlift is a set of horizontally retracting stairs that reveal a platform lift for wheelchair access.

Minimum horizontal pit length

1 200 mm

Minimum platform size

1 400 mm x 900 mm

Maximum rise

499 mm

Minimum pit depth below lower landing

441 mm + revêtement

Features

The Lift

The Kensington Stairlift uses our Wheelstop mechanism. A solid stainless steel toe guard that rises around the platform to prevent wheelchair wheels from rolling off the stairlift. Please see On Lift Barriers for more information.

The lift table can be made to accept any cladding material, the thicker the cladding the deeper the pit depth.

Nominal Platform dimensions for this lift can vary due to site requirements. However they are more than or equal to:

1408mm (l) x 1010mm (w) 0 – 499mm (h)

Please see The Lifting Actuator link for more information on the mechanism used to raise and lower the stairlift.

The Stairs

The Kensington Stairlift can accommodate up to 3 stairs or a total rise of 499mm.

Please see the retracting stair technical page for more information.

The Upper Landing Barrier

As the rise is below 500mm we do not need a barrier at the upper landing. It is advisable that the controls are positioned at the upper landing so that a staff member can better protect against the void that is created when the stairs retract.

Please see Upper Landing Barriers for more information.

User Type

The Kensington Stairlift is for wheelchair users only.Non wheelchair users are often presented with a wheelchair to travel whilst seated on this wheelchair platform stair lift.

Please see on lift barriers for more information.

System requirements

For details on the power supply please click on the following lift power supply link

For general details on the pit depth please click on the following lift pit link

The Kensington Stairlift can come with either bellows to reduce the pit depth or a solid stainless steel skirt below the lift. Please click on the following link for more information on the Concealing the underside of the lift

If the surrounding area presents a crush zone the lift table can be fitted with safety edges to detect an obstruction. Please click on the Crush hazards surrounding the moving lift link for more information

Please click on the The Sesame Stair Lift Controls for more information on the controls for this style of lift

Variations to the Kensington Stairlift

If the staircase takes on heavy traffic then an upper landing barrier may be recommended as seen on the Sesame Whitehall DDA Lift regardless of the rise

The on lift permanently fixed button post can be upgraded to a rising button post that rises through the lift table when the stairs retract. The post then retracts completely out of site when not in use. This system with an upper landing rising barrier rather than the gate is know as the Sesame Knightsbridge Stair Lift.

The on lift permanent button post can be replaced with a removable hand held post as seen in the following Kensington Stairlift in London 1052 movie

If the pit depth is an issue the Sesame Thames Stair Lift sits within a pit depth of 160mm + cladding thickness.

If the horizontal pit depth is an issue then the Sesame Victoria Stair Lift with vertically retracting stairs may be a solution.

For more information on this lift click here

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