Archive for July, 2010
Knows what you need: Travel Wheelchairs
Posted on 31. Jul, 2010 by Scooters Wheelchair.
Knows what you need: Travel Wheelchairs Business Even though all wheelchairs are meant to give you mobility, travel wheelchairs are designed specifically to make sure you can travel with comfort and ease. These individually created lightweight, compact wheelchairs are the perfect choice when using any form of transport or storing in those small unproductive spaces. They offer the best in size, function and design.
Mobility and ease of storage are two of the most important requirements when it comes to traveling with a wheelchair. Thankfully all your needs are catered in such wonderfully designed Wheelchairs. With strong metallic frames you would never assume that they could be light in weight as they are. With the ability to carry over 200 pounds it’s a wonder that it weighs no more then 15 pounds. No matter the range of chair or weight you can be assured of quality and amazing load capacity. Many models are so compact that they can be easily folded up and placed into a convenient carry bag. You no longer have to imagine a wheelchair of superior quality packed in a small but clever package.
The success of these wheelchairs comes through their practical design a vital ingredient. Adapting is an important necessity when it comes to traveling. Many chairs, for example, come equipped with swing-back or fold-up armrests to allow you to sit comfortably at restaurant tables. Seat belts help you to safely be restrained in a less restrictive wheelchair. Wheel chairs used for travel have thankfully been designed with more aesthetic appeal then can be said of the standard colors generally given while coming with an array of options for both padded seating and general footrests. These wheelchairs can come in brighter colors meant to be eye-catching and can have a more sleek, streamlined look. Wheel sizes may be smaller to give the chair a less clunky look but still offer excellent mobility. With the use of great fabrics and specific metals the wheelchair has been given a sophisticated look.
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Walker or Wheelchair Bag Color: Navy
Posted on 31. Jul, 2010 by Scooters Wheelchair.
0701 Color: Navy Pictured in taupe Features: -Walker or wheelchair bag. -Fashionable, lightweight, cotton-duck walker bags with straps to secure them to the user’s walker or wheelchair. -Features one exterior pocket with an added zipper compartment. -Interior features a key holder and an identity card and credit card holder. -Securely fastens to the walker or wheelchair with two straps. -Machine washable. -Available in several colors: navy and taupe. -Material: 100pct cotton duck fabric. -Dimensions: 8.25” H x 16” W x 2.25” D.
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Columbia Men’s Heat Elite Jacket (Charcoal, Large)
Posted on 31. Jul, 2010 by Scooters Wheelchair.
Whether youre bombing through tight-knit glades or making a mad dash for the summit before the storm hits, warmth is good; bulk is not. Thanks to space-age heat retention technology, we give you a lightweight fleece that you can wear like a big bad parka. Omni-Heat thermal insulation and thermal reflective combine in a bonanza of lightweight warmth thats totally breathable and moisture wicking. Reinforcement in the shoulders and chest combine with a waterproof-breathable membrane throughout to stop wet weather short. The Heat Elite is also windproof, cozy, and divinely comfortable. Underarm vents can be unzipped to disperse excess heat, and interior comfort cuffs run security against any arctic gusts.
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COLLAPSIBLE ROLLING SHOPPING CART w/ CHAIR SEAT WHEELS
Posted on 31. Jul, 2010 by Scooters Wheelchair.
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Motability Cars for Affordable Transport
Posted on 31. Jul, 2010 by Scooters Wheelchair.
Motability Cars for Affordable Transport Automotive,Business,Business News Ever heard of the motability cars scheme? It’s been around for a little while now, though perhaps not with as much of a press spotlight as the initiative has deserved. The Motability scheme, which applies to more than just cars (though it is the cars we are concerned with here), is an idea that enables holders either of the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Government sponsored Disability Living Allowance, or a War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement, to get hold of proper transport without having to pay huge sums of money for it.
So how does the motability cars scheme actually work? Well, anyone who qualifies, as per the two criteria listed above, is eligible to either lease or buy a brand new vehicle through the scheme. Leasing, which is by far the most popular way of engaging with the Motability scheme, enables customers to “own? a new model car, specifically adapted for disabled use (with modifications like parking sensors and cameras thrown in free), for a minimal monthly hire charge. The charge is subsidised by the motability cars scheme, hence the benefits of using it (rather than just going out and leasing a car on one’s own).
There are a pretty huge number of fringe benefits thrown in with the motability scheme that makes it very much worth the disabled person’s while. For a start, all taxation, insurance, servicing and regular maintenance is taken care of as a part of the monthly payment. That means, effectively, that any person engaging in the motability package need never worry about the extra costs normally associated with running a vehicle. Also, drivers whose car is leased as a part of the motability cars scheme don’t even have to drive the vehicle themselves

