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Now for the Worlds Best Selection and Lowest Prices on Electric Home Care Products. Since 1964, we are the original manufacturer of the Electropedic Adjustable Bed and Adjustable Bed Mattresses. The WH2 is the World's Best Built Adjustable Bed. Select an Adjustable Bed Mattress for your personal use, and take a health break. Today, we have expanded intoBariatric BedsHospital BedsLift-ChairsMassage ChairsScootersStair LiftsWheelchair & Scooter Lifts and RampsWheelchairs and Wheelchair Elevators


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We welcome you into the family of Electropedic® Beds. We are a Family Owned and Operated Company Since 1964, with an “A+” Rating with the Better Business Bureau; Joint Commission Medical Accreditation; Member of the Specialty Sleep Association; and we have earned the title as the most respected name in Electric Home Care Equipment.   Our Mission is to offer you the Highest Quality Electric Home Care Equipment.

PL-TG TeoGuard

Item# Wheelchair-PL-TG



Wheelchair Lifts
 

 carrier, electronic, elecrical, fully comply, handicap, 3 Drive systems
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PL-TG ToeGuard, carrier When you don't want (or can't afford to have) major construction issues in your building, try our freestanding PL-TG model of wheelchair lifts. We designed it with you in mind, the business owner that wants to provide wheelchair access to your building with minimal construction.

Because this model features a partial enclosure, it does not require a hoistway. The clean lines won't intrude on the architectural design of your building, and it provides greater visibility around the lift. The 53" high "toe-guard" feature works as a hoistway, protecting passengers as the wheelchair lift moves.

 

Discover why more facilities are turning to the PL-TG for their wheelchair lift needs!

The PL-TG is fully customizable, allowing you to choose from a wide selection of doors, gates, platform sizes, and configurations to create exactly the wheelchair lift you need for your building and its users.

We engineer all of our wheelchair lifts for their users' safety and comfort. Each PL-TG undergoes rigorous testing for quality assurance prior to shipping. They fully comply with ADA accessibility guidelines. They are the same standards we use for our entire Porch-Lift Series and that's why it's the preferred choice for architects, builders and business owners from coast to coast.

 



 
PL-TG ToeGuard, electronic

Basic Features:

  • Up to 4'4" of vertical travel
  • 750 lb. capacity
  • 2 Non-skid platform sizes: 36"x60", 36"x48"
  • Remote controls integrated in gate and door frames
  • 3 Drive systems:
    • A/C powered belt driven ballscrew
    • Battery powered belt driven ballscrew
    • Battery powered hydraulic
  • Ivory powder coat finish, a more durable treatment than paint
  • UL listed
  • ASME A-18.1 code compliant
  • Warranty: two-year drive train, one-year parts

Other Options:

  • Select from gates or doors, including fire-rated doors and extra wide gates to blend with the existing environment
  • Special order colors - choose from over 180 colors to perfectly match your facility
  • Acrylic panel inserts
  • Auto-OpenerTM for doors and gates
  • Much more!
PL-TG ToeGuard, fully comply

 
 
Wheelchair Lifts
 

 

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  1. The colors in the downloadable chart are ONLY displayed to give the viewer an overview of the color and finish selections available. Due to variances in computer monitors (such as color resolution, color temperature, etc.), video cards, and color printers, these files should not be used to make your final selection. After narrowing down your choices, contact the nearest Tiger Drylac office (see locations below) to order an actual powder coated panel or brochure.
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Product Planning
 

PL-S (Standard)

PL-TG (Toe-Guard)

PL-ENC (Enclosure)

PL-EZE (Enclosure)

PL-P

PL-Carrier Lift®

Wheelchair Lifts - Application Photos
 

 
Wheelchair Lifts
Porch-Lift PL-TG with an automatic gate opener.
Wheelchair Lifts
Toe-Guard model at a church.
Wheelchair Lifts
Porch-Lift model PL-TG in an historic theatre.
Wheelchair Lifts
Wheelchair Lifts

 
Wheelchair Lifts
 
Wheelchair Lifts - FAQ
 

 
 

ADA FAQs

What is the ADA and how does it affect our lifts?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that went into effect in 1991. The law is designed to eliminate any discrimination because of disabilities. The ADA covers many different areas of discrimination but what affects our products is how the ADA addresses accessibility. Under Section 504 of the ADA, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, also known as "Access Board" was required to develop and issue guidelines which would become the final ADA accessibility standards. The American with Disabilities Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) was written and went into effect in January of 1992. These guidelines were written to try and clarify how architectural barriers should be eliminated and still comply with the intent of the ADA. The ADA identifies what needs to be accessible and refers back to ASME standards as to what equipment can be used. Over the passed few years, a committee has been working on updating ADAAG so that it is more consistent with available technologies and with the ASME standard. The recommendations for the new ADAAG have been published and submitted to the Access Board for adoption.

The NEW ADAAG has a couple of changes on the acceptable use of platform lifts to remove barriers but most important it new recognizes ASME A17.1-2000, Part 5.2 for LU/LA elevators.

Does ADAAG permit platform (wheelchair) lifts as a means of providing access?
Yes. Platform lifts are defined in Section 3.5 as an accessible route and are covered in Section 4.11.

Are platform lifts allowed in new construction?
Yes. Platform lifts complying with 4.11 and with local codes may be used to provide accessibility to a performing area in an assembly occupancy, to comply with the wheelchair viewing position line-of-sight and dispersion requirements of 4.33.3, in incidental occupiable spaces and rooms which are not open to the general public and which house no more than five persons, including but not limited to equipment control rooms and projection booths or to provide access where existing site constraints or other constraints make sue of a ramp or an elevator infeasible.

Will every building require an elevator, ramp or lift?
No. Existing buildings require only what is readily achievable and can not cause a financial hardship on the building owner. If a new or altered building has fewer than 3 stories or is less than 3000 square feet per floor, it does not need to be equipped with an elevator. This exception does not apply to shopping malls or offices of heath care providers. The ground floor, however, must be accessible. If an elevator is installed it must meet the ADAAG requirements.

Does ADAAG require any special requirements on platform lifts?
Yes. A minimum clear floor or ground space of 30" x 48" is required on vertical and inclined platform lifts. The new ADAAG also requires platform lifts where the lift does not allow a user to pass through the lift to have power openers on the gates or doors.

Do inclined platform lifts comply with the ADA?
Yes. The goal of the ADA is to improve accessibility. If the inclined lift is the best alternative tot he building owner, then that option should be taken. The inclined platform lift provides unassisted entry and exit from the lift and can physically be operated by the rider.

Does the ADA allow key operation?
Yes. The ADA recognizes the need for keys. While Section 4.11 still stipulates that platform lifts shall facilitate unassisted entry, operation and exit from the lift, the preamble states that this does not preclude the use of a key to operate a lift as long as the key is readily available and allows for unassisted operation.

Are all of our lifts ADA approved?
No. The ADA does not approve anything!
The ADA is a civil rights law and the only way to get a ruling is if someone files a complaint with the Attorney General.

Independent test laboratories such as UL or ETL now inspect and test accessibility equipment to comply with ASME standards. Any equipment that displays one of these labels shows that the equipment has been inspected and tested to these standards and has passed. Many states require an independent laboratory label to be on equipment and many states will relax their inspection requirements if the equipment is labeled. There is a great expense to have the equipment listed, but if it allows our equipment to be more widely accepted and adds to the creditability of quality, it is well worth the added expense.

Wheelchair Lifts - Case Studies
 

Neue Galerie New York, Museum for German and Austrian Art

Making an old warehouse a hip office building

Programmatic flexibility shows Boston schools are "moving up" in design

This school serves as a national model for energy conservation




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