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Electric Power Chair Scooters

Mobility Scooters for Handicapped People

Confinement can be the most  depressing situation that handicapped individuals can experience. Nobody wants  to stay inside four walls for a long time, especially when it isn’t necessary. Devices  like walkers are a great tool for those with balance issues or needing more  support.  For those who need more than  just a walker to get around, especially for longer distances, there are many mobility scooters on the market.

Electric power chairs scooters have been around for quite a long  time. In fact, one model called the Solo Fleet Unit was designed and used originally  as a rental unit for Disney World and other theme parks. It has the basic  features of a scooter for the mobility-impaired. Known for its durability, this  model can withstand continual use, hill climbing, outdoor weather and other heavy-duty  capabilities. It can accommodate a 450-lb user with its sturdy solid tires and  aluminum frame construction. Equipped with a 7 ampere-hour charger, front and  rear bumpers, and a magnetic circuit breaker, this unit can resist harsh  weather and provide ultimate safety for the user with its automatic headlight,  back-up horn and variable speed control.

Aside from uncompromised  mobility, electric mobility scooters are designed to provide disabled people with a safe mode of transportation to  the nearest store, park or community building. These battery-operated mobiles  can be three- or four-wheeled, with the general idea of easy operation with the  digital panel system, controls system and assembly system. Most scooters run at  the speed of 10 miles per hour, have double-disc break systems, and provide  emergency break lock without roll-back on inclined surfaces. Headlight dimming  and blinking mirrors are useful for signaling, while the multifunctional  display panel shows information and a malfunction message. Wheels are made of  aluminum alloy and are foam filled so that flatting is not an issue. Seat  upgrades are available, which includes armrests, belts, and full-circle swivel.

In addition to regular scooters,  there are also foldable and easy-to-assemble units. Lightweight models can be  quickly folded and unfolded in just one minute, so they can be packed away in  the trunk in no time. With the capacity of 250 pounds, these units can run for  4 miles per hours or 6 kilometers per hour. Most have baskets and swivel seat  lever, solid wheels, front and back bumper, and a T handle bar. These scooters  are available in various colors such as blue, black, burgundy, red, champagne  and metallic tones. They have tiller design that allow more knee room and  steering control, quick connect battery pack, adjustable seat height and puncture-proof  tires.   

With these innovative mobility scooters Individuals with a disability can get  around to the places they want and need to go in a safe and secure way. The  secure features prevent and protect them from accidents and indeed increase their  movement on wheels, and provide them a uniquely comfortable travel experience.

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