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For a quiet, hassle-free approach to vertical mobility, the latest options from Phoenix Elevators complement a range of architectural styles

View of small elevator with glass door and door, glass, window, gray, white
View of small elevator with glass door and sides.

In the past, the labour-saving advantages associated with a domestic or commercial elevator might also have conjured images of noisy, bulky and expensive machinery. But as with the cell phone and the internet, lift technology has moved on a piece bringing vertical mobility within easy, push-button reach.

Phoenix Elevators quite simply makes life easier for its clients, says general manager Clive Snell.


View of elevator with glass sides and door, door, glass, property, window, gray
View of elevator with glass sides and door, glass balustrades and stairway.

"Whether on the commercial or domestic front, our range of standard and customised designs means avoiding the struggle of mounting the stairs is a realistic, affordable option. A lift provides a sense of arrival for visitors and easy access for elderly or disabled staff or clients."

Contemporary domestic elevators are quiet in operation, easily installed and suit a range of architectural environments. In addition, they take up little space and have a power consumption equivalent to an average-sized electrical appliance.

View of small elevator with glass door and door, glass, window, gray, white
View of small elevator with glass door and sides.

"Phoenix Elevators offers a range of commercial and domestic passenger lifts, escalators, platform lifts, car stacking and car parking systems," Snell says. "Whatever your requirements, our company can provide a custom, cost-effective solution."

For more details, contact Phoenix Elevators, 11 Echelon Place, East Tamaki, phone (09) 274 9419, fax (09) 274 5930. Email: info@phoenixelevators.co.nz, or visit the website: www.phoenixelevators.co.nz.

Story by: Trendsideas

30 Mar, 2006

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