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Archive for March, 2009

31
Mar

Tripod Walking Sticks

While a standard walking stick can provide support for a person, and a zimmer frame can provide a balanced support for a person a tripod walking stick can provide a bit of both of these benefits as you have the choice to manoeuvre the way that a walking stick allows but should you be a little unsteady on your feet you have piece of mind that the tripod is able to provide you with extra support because its balanced by three legs.

The use of a tripod walking stick is handy when you may not need to use a zimmer frame and where a walking stick is enough but a standard walking stick may leave you feeling unsure of your ability to stay balanced, so the tripod allows for that extra needed support and also for you to be able to relax knowing that theres greater stability.

Tripod walking sticks are generally not expensive either so you wont find yourself having to pay much more than the cost of a standard walking stick.

30
Mar

Wet Weather Protection When Using Your Mobility Scooter

wet-weatherUsing a mobility scooter is not just for times when the weather is fine, and living in the UK you will be more than aware of how changeable our weather is and sudden cloudy skies suprise none of us.

Plenty of scooter users are willing to brave the rain, wind and cold but even being wrapped up warm and with the appropriate clothing on for the day it can be an added benefit to have an extra layer of protection against the elements.

You can purchase scooter capes that completely cover the mobility scooter and yourself with just the wheels and other essential areas exposed and they are made to fit quite snug around the scooter so that your vision around the scooter is not affected in any way.

You still have the use of your mirrors too as slots are usually in place so that important areas of the scooter are not closed in, so you still have normal use of your mobility scooter but with full protection from the elements.

The good thing is that the capes are waterproof and often have an attached waterproof hood too so you really are well protected if you need to venture out in bad weather or if the weather begins to change for the worse then you can take out the scooter cape and be protected from the weather.

21
Mar

Mobility Scooter Repairs By DIY And Professionals

repairsWhen you’re a long term user of mobility scooters you are bound to see some natural wear and tear of your scooter and may get quite used to the feel and sound of yours so that you get to know when something is not working correctly or needing to be checked out, even before a professional has looked at it.

Depending on a persons disability, you may enjoy fixing your own scooter or have a relative or friends who either assist you or perform any repair jobs on it for you but there can be certain parts of your mobility scooter that are best dealt with by a professional who is used to dealing with all areas of repair on many makes and models.

This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t attempt some smaller repair and maintenance jobs yourself, especially if it saves you a bit of money, and in some ways it can be compared to someone wanting to work on their car themselves.

Your scooter is your transport or at least a part of your transport and you may enjoy getting to know the workings of your scooter, its always nice to build up extra knowledge, especially on something that is more specific and not so everyday a thing like cars and motorbikes but wherever you may feel that its best to get a professional involved for a more involved repair then its probably best to do so.

A recommendation of a professional service of your mobility scooter about every 12 months is something to go by but that doesn’t stop anyone doing a few maintenance and repair jobs in between that time if they want to and actually prefer to do that.

With a combined approach though of a bit of do-it-yourself and bringing in a professional service person you can keep your mobilty scooter working at its best and at the same time possibly saving a few quid and getting enjoyment from working on it yourself.