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Recycled and new Stair Lifts, Wheel Chair Lifts and Residential Elevators opens in New Hampshire.

Unique service offering recycled and new residential stair lifts, wheel chair lifts and home elevators.

(PRWEB) August 3, 2005 -- On August 15th, 2005, Silver Cross opened another new location in Amherst, New Hampshire.

Products offered include recycled and new accessibility products like stair lifts, wheel chair lifts, ceiling lifts, automatic door openers, dumbwaiters and residential home elevators.

Silver Cross has grown from its inception in Oakville, Ontario in 1993 to a network of over 100 affiliated locations covering 80% of Canada, the USA and England.

The Silver Cross mandate is to offer the market place a lower cost alternative through a unique service. This is done by offering recycled equipment, repurchasing most of the products being offered, combing new with recycled products to meet the client’s specific needs and accepting trade ins of common models.

Each Silver Cross location is independently owned and operated. This fact has resulted in each owner being highly motivated to attend to each client’s needs in the short and long term.

Shawn Gookin is the owner of Silver Cross Amherst, New Hampshire. Shawn saw the need for home accessibility products and decided to join the Silver Cross team. The new location has access to the network of recycled products within the entire Silver Cross group so as to fulfill as many recycled product requests as possible. An online database is available to all Silver Cross locations to try and match the clients' exact needs.

The new location is based in Amherst, NH at 3 Northern Boulevard, Unit C-5, Amherst, New Hampshire, Phone: 603-249-8890 Fax: 603-249-8892.

Hours of operation are 9-5 Monday to Friday, weekends and evenings by appointment.

For clients outside the New Hampshire, Northern Mass area, refer to the web site: http://www.silvercross-elevators.com to find the local Silver Cross location.

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