MultiLift Swimming Pool Lift

The multiLift swimming pool lift is our most versatile swimming pool lift yet, with the option to install it as a fixed or removable pool lift. The Wheel-A-Way option provides flexibility to remove the lift for poolside events or seasonal storage. Right or left side mounting means less to think about when determining where to place it on the deck.
MultiLift is an adaptive swimming pool lift platform from S.R. Smith giving the flexibility to have either a Fixed or Removable lift in a single integrated design.
Call for ADA compliant pool lift pricing, starting at $3100.00. Call Now – 888-352-7582

  • Install as a fixed or removable pool lift
  • Right seat mounting (facing pool), field convertible to left
  • Wheel-A-Way mobility option
  • LiftOperator Intelligent Control System
  • Emergency Stop Switch
  • Hand Control Activated Audible
  • Safety Alert
  • Activation Key to Prevent Unauthorized Use (Optional)
  • Downloadable Performance Log
  • 3 Battery Charge Status LEDs
  • Energy Efficient (20 times more efficient than common controls)
  • Full Set of Operational Controls on Touch Pad
  • MultiLift Pool Lift Brochure

The multiLift swimming pool lift is also the first pool lift to come standard with our new LiftOperator Intelligent Control System, the most technologically advanced pool lift control on the market. With an emergency stop button that can stop the lift mid-cycle, and an audible safety alert that can bring a stranded user to the attention of facility personnel. The LiftOperator ensures user safety. The optional Activation Key prevents unauthorized use – ideal for unattended pool environments.

Call for ADA compliant swimming pool lift pricing, starting at $3100.00.
Call Now – 888-352-7582

The multiLift is 3rd party verified to be ADA compliant, and has a 350 pound lifting capacity.
Warranty:

  • Frame—3 Years (except powder coated finish)
  • Electronic Components—2 Years (except battery)
  • Batteries—1 Year, Pro-rated (90 days: 100%, 91 to 365 days: 50%)

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ADA Pool Accessibility requirements became law on September 15, 2010. This new legislation requires public swimming pools to provide an ADA approved means of access for their pools on or before March 15, 2012.  Swimmingpoolhandicaplifts.com is dedicated to helping the swimming pool industry meet the new ADA Pool Accessibility requirements.
Failure to comply with the new standards can be more costly than complying.
Read more on ADA Enforcement.

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Who Must Comply With ADA Law?

Is my swimming pool required to have a swimming pool lift?
If the pool is just a residential pool used at a home, generally not.

But, under the new ADA standards for some pools the answer is yes. The ADA standards do not affect any type of residential dwelling, such as a private residence, an apartment complex, a condominium, or a home owner’s association. However, if any of these residential facilities operate an element of public accommodation within their premises, these elements would be subject to ADA regulations.

Here are some examples of situations where a residential entity would fall under ADA regulations with respect to swimming pools:

    • A private residential apartment complex sells memberships to their swimming facilities. This situation would be considered providing a public accommodation.
    • A Home Owner’s Association pool is used for swimming competitions that are open to competitors from outside the association. This situation would also be considered offering a public accommodation.
    • A condominium actively rents out their units when owners are absent, including advertising, taking reservations over the phone, and providing either meals or housekeeping services. In this instance, the condominium would be considered a hotel.
    • A vacation timeshare that operates as a hotel. This facility would be considered a hotel.

If any residential entity strictly limits use of their facilities to residents and their guests, they would not be subject to ADA regulations. Although residential facilities are not required to comply with ADA regulations for swimming pools, they must comply with the Fair Housing Act.

For More Information please also see:

  1. Who Must Comply?
  2. Who is Affected by the ADA Law?