Indoor Vs. Outdoor Platform Lifts: Key Differences


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Uploaded on Feb 24, 2026

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Indoor platform lifts are ideal for controlled environments. They sit comfortably inside offices, retail spaces and homes, where the weather doesn't have too much to offer. Noise levels are very low, and the finish looks cleaner. Proper site assessment is necessary to make sure that the indoor platform lift is not forced into tight corners without clearance and adequate planning. Indoor and outdoor usage is always considered when selecting a platform lift. https://www.oldmateelevators.com.au/

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Indoor Vs. Outdoor Platform Lifts: Key Differences

INDOOR VS. OUTDOOR PLATFORM LIFTS: KEY DIFFERENCES Accessibility Solutions for Modern Buildings Accessibility in Commercial Spaces •Accessibility remains a challenge in shops and commercial buildings. •Platform lifts provide a practical mobility solution. •Indoor and outdoor lifts serve different purposes. •Selection depends on budget, access needs, and daily operations. Indoor Platform Lift – Performance in Real Buildings •Ideal for controlled environments. •Suitable for offices, retail spaces, and homes. •Low noise levels with clean interior finishes. •Predictable wear and easy maintenance. •Commonly used for travelling one or two levels. •Best suited where: •Floor plans allow vertical movement. •Climate control matters (health & aged care settings). •Design must blend with interiors. •Proper site assessment ensures safe installation. Outdoor Platform Lifts – Designed for Exposure •Built for Australian weather conditions. •Resist heat, rain, dust, and coastal air. •Made with tougher materials and weather-rated controls. •Include additional safety features for outdoor use. •Often best where: • Indoor retrofitting would disrupt operations. •External access improves compliance. • Interior space is limited. Compliance, Safety and Standards •Australian lift regulations are strict. •Exposure impacts performance and maintenance needs. •AS-1735 standards apply to installation and servicing. •SafeWork guidance supports safety and operational compliance. Choosing the Right Platform Lift Set-Up •Indoor or outdoor use is a key consideration. •Access flow and building integration matter. •Compliance requirements must be assessed. •Consulting specialists ensures better outcomes. Frequently Asked Questions •Is an outdoor lift more expensive? Weather-rated components increase costs. •Can low rise lifts be installed outdoors? Yes, if compliant. •Do outdoor lifts need more servicing? Typically yes. •Are platform lifts suitable for homes? Both models work with proper planning. Contact •PO BOX 218, •Gymea, NSW 2227 •Telephone: (02) 9576 5999 •Mobile: 0413 030 071 •E-mail: [email protected] •Websites:- https://www.oldmateelevators.com.au/