koneistamot
Koneistamot is a term used in Finland to describe a type of public staircase or a steep path leading up a grade or to a higher level. These structures are typically installed in public spaces, such as parks, hills, or other areas where grades can be significant. Koneistamot are designed to help pedestrians, particularly the elderly or those with mobility issues, traverse these grades with ease and safely.
Koneistamot are usually powered by a motor and can be equipped with a handrail for additional support.
The term "koneistamot" translates to "lift steps" or "inclined elevators" in English. These systems are an efficient
Koneistamot's popularity and the frequency of new installations worldwide continues to grow, particularly because it helps