Archive for September, 2009
The 10 Key Steps to Buying a Stair Chair Lift – by Bob Harvey
Posted on 18. Sep, 2009 by 5 Wheel Scooters.
The 10 Key Steps to Buying Stairlifts
1) Determine if the stairlift user has the physical ability to be able to get into the seat of a stairlift.
2) Review your stair dimensions to confirm there is sufficient room to accommodate a stairlift
3) Determine if a straight stairlift will fit your needs or is a custom curved [...]
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Stair Lifts – Straight and Curved Rails – by Christian Dunnage
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by 5 Wheel Scooters.
There are two types of stairlift. Straight and curved. The first is designed for straight stairs. The footrest of the lift will normally stop level with the top stair. It may be possible to use a straight stairlift on some configurations of curved stairs.
The second, and generally far more expensive type, is a ‘made to [...]
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Jay Basic Wheelchair Cushion, 15 in. x 16 in.
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by 5 Wheel Scooters.
The Jay Basic is a 2.5″ thick, mildly contoured wheelchair cushion.
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Luxury LL670KD Lift Chair – Burgundy (LEVANTE VINYL)
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by 5 Wheel Scooters.
With the Pride Mobility Luxury LL670KD Lift Chair you can surround yourself in unsurpassed comfort, performance and style! The Pride Luxury Line combines all of the Pride Lift Chair standards with the ultimate opulent touchesfoam pillow backs, overstuffed arms, deluxe fabrics and colors, and the most extensive recline availableto offer you a stunning, yet practical, [...]
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NOVA 5060S Wheelchair with Fixed Full Arms and S/A Footrests, 16″
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by 5 Wheel Scooters.
Our NOVA 5060S, 16″ Steel Wheelchair represents the highest standard in affordable quality and style. The Dual Axle design comes standard to allow for easy quick seat height conversions. It features 3-position front castor forks along with High Strength aluminum footplates and “Easy Adjust” foot riggings. For added frame strength the 5000 [...]













