Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Accessories for Wheelchairs

Living in a wheelchair today is challenging, but there have been many advancements both in technology and legal matters that have made it easier than it was a few decades ago. Also, many wheelchair riders today can also benefit from the many types of accessories available for them to use, to help them with day to day tasks or simply make them more comfortable. These accessories are easy to find and you can get them fom many online stores and brick and mortar outlets.



One such accessory that everyone should have are the wheelchair tiedowns. These straps literally tie down your wheelchair so it doesn’t move. These wheelchair tiedowns can help help steady you when you’re in a moving vehicle, like a bus or train, so you do not fall over. These can also help you when you’re in an unfamiliar place where they do not have to proper wheelchair facilities, like hotels and public buildings, so you can steady yourself when using the bathroom. With wheelchair tiedowns, you can feel safe and you can prevent injury to yourself and others.    There are many other accessories that can be useful to you. Lap belts, for example, are another must-have. These belts can ensure you stay put in your chair and you do not accidentally spill out. You might also want to look into other types of accessories that can make you more comfortable, like a seat cushion or a blanket for those cold breezy days. These and other such accessories  can help make things safer for all wheelchair riders.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Benefits of Using Wheelchair Tie Downs

Any person who has transported a wheelchair user knows the serious importance of wheelchair tie downs in vans, buses or cars. Mobility disabled passengers are susceptible to sudden movement in a certain vehicle. Thus, they should be secured and protected when being transported to any location. This is particularly the condition during surprise impact or unexpected turns happened to the vehicle. As an outcome, wheelchair tie downs are important to provide comfort, safety and peace of mind to the wheelchair user and also to other people riding in the vehicle.



Mobility chair tie downs that having an occupant restraint combined with wheelchair anchorage give the best protection, according to wheelchair transportation experts. Wheelchair users might be positioned face the back or front of the vehicle. However, they must never be transported in a side facing position. Most manufacturers offer lap belt and shoulder systems for the user combined with a 4 point restraining system for the wheelchair. With these preventive approaches, the floor and wall of the vehicle take up the impact forces and shocks instead of the wheelchair passenger. Wheelchair restraints should have harnesses or heavy straps that are mounted to the floor in rail systems or pod-form with fasteners that latch into the wheelchair base to keep it in place. Wheelchair restraints also provide secure anchorage in the event of an accident.

As you equip your bus, van or car with wheelchair restraints, carefully consider your vehicle, including the type and size of mobility chair you will be using.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Proper Installation of Wheelchair Tiedowns

Utilizing wheelchair tie-downs is important particularly when transporting in a vehicle, such as a bus or van, if the individual is going to sit in the wheelchair during the trip. You can able to secure a wheelchair in a vehicle by utilizing tie-downs to maintain the wheelchair static. Bear in mind. Before you install the tie-downs, ensue that the wheelchair is sitting properly between a floor track and plates.





For one of the tie-downs, secure a track fitting into the track or floor track or plate with an electronic drill. Pull on the fitting to ensure that it is locked properly in place and then operate the tie-down around a strong part of the wheelchair. Install the tie-down by attaching the end of the hook into the opening ring. Pull the slack on the tie-down until it is properly tight. And then, repeat the steps on the other side.






For one of the wheelchair tie-downs, secure a track fitting into the floor track or plate with an electronic drill. Ensure the fitting is placed inside the front wheel. Do not forget to pull on the fitting to ensure that it is locked properly in place. Operate the tie-down around a strong part of the wheelchair. Install the tie-down by attaching the end of the hook into the opening ring. Open the buckle and then pull the slack on the tie-down. Do not forget to close the buckle to put tension. Yet again, you can repeat the steps on the other side.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Stay Safe in a Wheelchair

When you’re in a wheelchair, you know that safety should be a priority. So, make sure you do keep this in mind. For example, if you’re a new wheelchair rider then make sure you know the controls of the chair. Do some practice before you go out alone. 

Wheelchair tie downs
Also, make sure you have the necessary accessories, like Wheelchair tie downs when you go out especially when you ride public transportation. You may also want to have an alarm or some sort of alert system in case you fall or get lost. Keeping these tips in mind, and other safety tips ensures you’re always in good health.

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Thursday, 26 January 2012

Wheelchair Tiedowns for Your New Customized Vehicle

What is the first thing that you should do after you have purchased a customized vehicle so that you can transport your child from place to place? You need to have Wheelchair tie downs installed in your car or van, of course.
These safety accessories will ensure that your child's wheelchair is locked securely in place while the car is in motion. Whether you are planning to drive your child to school or to the hospital or even to fun places likes malls and amusement parks, you can feel more confident about your child's safety if you use quality Wheelchair tiedowns.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Choosing Wheelchair Tiedowns

If you or someone you love is in a wheelchair, then one of the first accessories you need are wheelchair tiedowns. These devices help keep you stable when you’re stationary, especially when you’re riding any type of transport vehicle and must remain in the wheelchair.



When choosing wheelchair tiedowns, choose one that is the right size for you and your chair. If it’s too small or too big, it might not be able to secure you properly. Next, check the construction. The stitches should be properly placed, and the materials are of good quality. This ensures that it will not break or wear easily, and can last you a long time, giving you good value for your money.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Wheelchair Tie Downs: A Necessary Accessory

People who are in wheelchairs should always have certain accessories with them all the time, and one of them is wheelchair tie downs. Wheelchairs allow one to be mobile, but with some limits.


On public transport, for example, with such short rides it’s not practical for the person to leave the wheelchair and sit on the designated seat. So, on many types of public transport, there is an area where they can stay while in their wheelchair.

Wheelchair tie downs are necessary to keep them in place and ensure their safety. Not all buses or trains have these, so better to keep them handy all the time.