Aritco home lift safety, reliable use in residential environments, combining European safety standards, smart safety systems, and screw-driven technology.
Yes — a home lift can be safe when it is designed for residential use and built to meet recognized safety standards.
Safety depends on the system, engineering, and how the lift is designed to operate in everyday home environments.
Safety Standards & Certification
Aritco home lifts are built in accordance with European safety standards, including EN 81-41 for platform lifts, along with relevant EU directives and CE certification.
These standards ensure that the lift is designed, tested, and manufactured to operate safely in residential environments.
How Aritco Designs for Safety
Aritco approaches safety as an integrated system — combining mechanical design, control systems, and user interaction to ensure smooth and controlled operation in everyday use.
This design approach allows safety to be built into how the lift behaves, not only how it reacts.
Core Home Lift Safety Technologies
SmartSafety System
The SmartSafety system monitors lift operation in real time, ensuring controlled movement and immediate response to unexpected conditions.
Screw-Driven Technology
Aritco home lifts use screw-driven technology, providing stable and controlled movement without the need for complex hydraulic systems.
Safety Edge System
Safety edges are integrated around the platform to detect obstacles during operation. If contact is detected, the lift stops immediately to prevent injury.
Aritco SmartLift
Beyond mechanical and system-based safety, Aritco home lifts also be supported by SmartLift.
Aritco SmartLift adds a digital layer that allows the lift to be monitored, maintained, and updated more efficiently over time.