Stannah’s handy guide to Section 4.2 (Scottish Part M) explains what this regulation is and its various implications on lifts in building projects in Scotland. The company talk more in this article…
This post is the fifth and final in the series of Stannah’s Part M: Volume 2 building regulations blogs. It covers the detailed requirements for wheelchair platform stairlifts. The company explain more…
As more and more customers are asking us about the planned ‘digital switchover’, Pickerings Lifts took the opportunity to catch up with its Service Director, Gary Rains, at its London North regional office in Romford.
Even though PSTN is still widely used as a basic form of communication, it has fallen into decline in favour of newer technologies. Stannah explore the PSTN switch off more, in this article…
Stannah is excited to announce it has moved! The Passenger Lift, Platform Lift, Microlifts and Major Projects Divisions (part of Stannah Lifts Distribution and Service (UK) business unit) are now under the same roof at Watt Close, Andover located on the East Portway Business Park.
New planning reforms that will shake up planning permission kick in from 1st September. Malcolm Hull, Pickerings Lifts’ Head of New Lift Installation and Refurbishment, explores these…
As people return to work and pubs, shops, hotels and other businesses resume. The key question is, are you ready? As a lift owner, it’s important to have your plans in place, as Stannah explains…
Does every educational building in the UK have lifts? Where there is a requirement to travel between floors or over steps, there should be a lift for those less able to do so. Stannah covers some of the considerations for lifts in educational buildings…