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  • Q&A: My husband is handicapped,I’m looking...
    By Five Wheel Scooters on August 25th, 2010 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments

    Question by joyce mcfi: My husband is handicapped,I’m looking for a store here in Manila that sells mobility aid products?
    I am trying to look for a store here in the philippines that sells mobility aid products for my husband (he is wheelchair bound). (e.g ramp, toilet seat cover so it won’t sit low for him and some other bathroom accessories for wheelchair bound people.)

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    Answer by Kevin da FagFob
    sorry, i don’t know.

    pero, you can hire me to be your husband’s mobile toilet. malaki ang bunganga koh! i’m very bading talaga! i eat everything.

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  • MABIS 5′ Telescoping Adjustable Wheelchair Ramp...
    By Five Wheel Scooters on September 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    * Ramps easily extend for use with steps, curbs or vehicles. * Completely adjustable with push-button locking mechanism. * Strong, rust-resistant aluminum construction. * Features durable, non-skid treads. * U-shaped tracks for added safety. * Three section design contracts easily for storage in a convenient carry bag, which hangs over wheelchair handles. * Size: 7 wide, adjusts from 3 up to 5 long. * Unit weight: 6 lbs. per ramp. * Weight capacity: 660 lbs. (330 lbs. per ramp).

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  • Single Fold Suitcase Wheelchair / Scooter Ramps w/ Ca...
    By Five Wheel Scooters on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    The Drive Medical Single Fold Suitcase with Carry Bag is designed to transition a wheelchair or scooter from one surface height to another. It is made of a durable, lightweight construction. Comes with carry bag. Perforated slots keep water from collecting on ramp. Variety of sizes to meet many elevation changes. Weight capacity 600 lbs. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

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  • Disabled Stairlifts – by Service Feeds
    By Five Wheel Scooters on August 14th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Choosing the Right Equipment Is Essential

    The correct equipment will make a big difference to a disabled person in helping him or her to live independently in the home. Before buying a disabled stairlift, the disabled person is well advised to get advice from a specialist and to try out the equipment before purchasing it. It is essential to purchase what is right for the disabled person and that too, at the right price. Often, due to ill-health, old age or disability one is unable to ascend or descend stairs and will thus require a disabled stairlift that should give back the freedom of access to a disabled person. This may necessitate purchasing the disabled stairlift from a specialist firm and solution provider, and obtaining impartial advice should help decide on which type of disabled stairlift is most suitable.

    Some of the desired features of a disabled stairlift include unique fire response system, call stations, generous vision panels, in-car lowering, in-car telephone and over speed governors. There will also be need for special grab handles and special controls that will provide additional safety features for the disabled persons.

    There are special disabled stairlifts made that can be used with wheelchairs and are designed for safety, flexibility as well as independence, and with advanced design features, one can get even more benefits. There are different modes that can take seated, standard as well as large wheelchairs up to three meters in height and even three and a half meters up. With free-standing tracks, there is no need of a load-bearing wall and so allows greater choice in where to locate the disabled stairlift. It would also have fixed internal ramp that provides a gentle incline and makes accessibility easier. The car does not take much room and allows for increased space outside the lift for maneuvering a wheelchair.

    The disabled stairlifts may also have multi-handed doors and controls that can be fitted to either left or right, and with clever designing, it is possible to even change both controls and doors from left to right and vice versa. To provide the disabled person with even more independence, there can also be provision for powered doors, which is mostly an optional feature. Valuable information on stair lifts can be found at http://www.assist.servicefeeds.com/

    Service Feeds is a web based resource database of information. www.servicefeeds.com

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  • Ramp! The Logical Song
    By Five Wheel Scooters on July 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Their Hard Electronic Take of Supertramp’s Huge 80’s Hit Single.

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