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Cirrus Plus Power Wheelchair (Options - Seat Size: 22" wide x 18" deep Armrest: Detachable, Adjustable Height & Width (included) Foot Rests: Elevating Legrests ) *Free Shipping!
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- Adjustable Armrests
- Adjustable height, width and detachable arms
- Back is height adjustable, angle adjustable from 5 -15 and can be folded down
- Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish
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Questions & Answers
Question : Which is most practical; an electric wheelchair or electric scooter?
I like to attend baseball games.
Answer:
As belle said, it depends what are your needs. If you are someone who pretty much needs it just for long distance, you can walk short distances and transfer yourself, if you have no postural control issues or skin breakdown, then a scooter should be fine (typically much less expensive than a wheelchair). In contrast, an electric wheelchair typically is more compact (base width and length) for sharper turns within a home, can be accomodated with specialized seating equipment if you have postural control or skin breakdown issues, but is typically much more expensive and heavy. An electric wheelchair is really made for someone who cannot walk any distance independently and spends most of the day on the equipment (such as someone with a spinal cord injury). A scooter is more appopriate for someone who really just cannot walk long distances such as someone with degenerative joint disease.
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Question : I use an electric wheelchair. I have the most difficult time trying to cross the street. ?
some cars will even swerve around me than let me go across. Are people really that insensitive or are they just in a hurry?
Answer:
Get yourself one of those Orange flags like some bikes use.
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Question : i need to buy electric cooker wheelchair height. cant find a sight. help?
it must be between 70cm and 80cm high. Normal sights like b+q etc do not cater for disabled in wheelchairs
Answer:
Hi Maureen,
You're not the only one having trouble finding a cooker between 70 and 80cms tall. The problem is that there are very few this size that are made as the standard height is 90cm.
I have looked through our site and while we do not stock any there may be a solution for you. If you were to buy integrated appliances, you would be able to have them installed at the height that you want them. This would mean that you wouldn't need to find a special cooker and may work out cheaper for you.
Depending on what you need you can often get some good packages including both the hob and the cooker part at a special price.
I do hope that this helps you even though it is not specifically what you were after.
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