My aunt had one which when stopped at the top of the stairs, blocked them. So she could never unwittingly fall down them. Also it would not go until her seatbelt was fastened. I thing all have these facilities now. It was excellent, and enabled her to use parts of her house she hadn’t seen for a while. Her’s was Acorn I believe, and installed by a very proficient and respectful young man. Sadly my aunt is now in a care home , so we may donate it , always assuming we can .
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so now have the painful reminder of it on my stairs.