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Portable Wheelchair Lifts

A portable wheelchair lift is specially made for simple, convenient accesssibility for disabled individuals using wheelchairs. A disability may mean accommodations are needed for stairways, porches, elevated platforms, and stages. A sturdy portable wheelchair lift is possible in many models which are usable in commercial or in-home applications.

Wheelchair lifts that can be moved wherever you go are an affordable solution for mobility device users. The cost is nowhere near as high when compared to traditional handicap stair lifts and elevators that are traditionally used. Portable wheelchair platform lifts are possible for indoor or outside applications, and will work with most of the current models of wheelchair on the market. Whether you use a manual wheelchair, power chairs, sports wheelchairs, or sometimes even a mobility scooter, there is a mobility lifting solution. Electric wheelchair lifts have battery backups, so they work even when the power goes out. Hydraulic wheelchair lifts have more options, but can also be more expensive.

Safety is a big concern when dealing with portable wheelchair lifts, and features to watch for include seatbelts, easy controls, and automatic braking systems.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - 2010/02/01 at 15:35

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Wheelchair Accessible Parking Courtesy

Many times, the public isn’t concious of the disabled parking lines painted in parking lots across America.  Often, especially with recent snow falls, wheelchair accessible parking spaces are hard to see, and parking lots are already extremely full.  All too often, this leads to crowding wheelchair vans and their drivers or passengers, creating impossible situations for them.  Many people with disabilities drive customized vans for wheelchairs that include ramps or mobility lifts that need room to extend.  And once extended, these wheelchair ramps and lifts could be too close to an adjacent vehicle to allow for easy access by a mobility device.

This dilema causes the person with disabilities to have to wait for the offender to move their car.  Cold weather can complicate some disabilities, and wheelchairs and other mobility equipment do not do well in frigid temperatures.  So the person driving a wheelchair van or accessible vehicle has to wait in the cold, or wait in the store and try to see when the car blocking their access moves (hard to do when sitting in a wheelchair with shoppers walking in and out of a store)  Often the police become involved.

In short, be considerate when parking.  If there is a spot open right next to the front door of the store, think twice.  It might be a wheelchair accessible parking space, or the additional reserved space needed for wheelchair accessible vans.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - 2010/01/11 at 01:27

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Scooter Lifts – Scooter Lift

There are a variety of scooter lifts available for both full size vans and minivans... Looking for a scooter lift for a car? The good news:... A scooter lift for a truck is typically more rugged than... A scooter lift for an SUV can be mounted either...

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - 2009/08/27 at 15:54

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