Where Vertical Platform Lifts Are Used in Public Buildings
Many public buildings include level changes that make accessibility between floors challenging, especially in existing facilities where installing a full elevator may not be practical.
Vertical platform lifts provide an efficient solution for improving accessibility in low-rise environments. Morning Star Elevator installs vertical wheelchair lifts throughout Colorado to help schools, churches, offices, and municipal buildings create safer access between levels.
What Is a Vertical Platform Lift?
A vertical platform lift (also called a wheelchair lift) is designed to carry passengers between levels over shorter travel distances than a traditional elevator.
These systems are commonly selected because they:
- require less space than commercial elevators
- work well in retrofit environments
- improve accessibility between split levels
- support mobility access where ramps are not practical
Accessibility Improvements in Schools and Educational Facilities
Schools frequently include stage platforms, library mezzanines, and split-level classroom layouts that benefit from improved accessibility between floors.
Vertical platform lifts are commonly installed for:
- stage access
- classroom level transitions
- library platforms
- administrative office areas
These installations help schools improve accessibility while working within existing building layouts.
Churches and Community Buildings
Many churches and community buildings include raised sanctuary platforms and meeting areas connected by short vertical transitions.
Vertical platform lifts are often installed to improve access between:
- sanctuary seating and stages
- fellowship halls
- classrooms
- gathering spaces
Because these buildings are often retrofit environments, platform lifts provide accessibility improvements with minimal structural disruption.
Municipal Buildings and Public Facilities
Libraries, town halls, and public service buildings often include split-level entry conditions or interior level changes that require accessibility upgrades.
Vertical platform lifts are commonly used to improve access between:
- public meeting rooms
- service counters
- entry transitions
- interior level changes
These solutions help support accessibility improvements while preserving existing building layouts.
Understanding which accessibility solution fits your building layout early in the planning process helps simplify installation and avoid unnecessary structural changes.
When a Vertical Platform Lift May Be the Right Solution
Vertical platform lifts are often the right choice when accessibility improvements are needed between two levels in environments such as public pools, recreation centers, entry transitions, and other low-rise access locations commonly found throughout Colorado communities.
Vertical platform lifts are often the right choice when:
- accessibility improvements are needed between two levels
- the building is low-rise
- space is limited
- the project involves an existing structure
- ramps are not practical
These scenarios represent some of the most common ways vertical platform lifts improve accessibility in public buildings across Colorado.
Platform Lift vs Commercial Elevator
While commercial elevators are ideal for buildings with higher traffic levels or greater travel distances, vertical platform lifts are often better suited for:
- low-rise accessibility upgrades
- retrofit projects
- compact installation locations
- entry-level accessibility transitions
Morning Star Elevator helps building owners evaluate whether a vertical platform lift or a commercial elevator is the best solution for their accessibility needs.
Improve Accessibility in Your Building with a Platform Lift
If your building includes level changes that limit accessibility between floors, a vertical platform lift may provide a practical solution.
Morning Star Elevator works with schools, churches, offices, and municipal facilities across Colorado to evaluate accessibility challenges and recommend lift solutions that fit both the building and the project goals. Contact our team to discuss your accessibility project.
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