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		<title>Join A Power Chair Club&#8230;and Have Fun!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you the proud new owner of a power chair? If you are, you may be wondering &#8220;now what?&#8221; Power chairs are not just a way to get around, they are an entire lifestyle.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you the proud new owner of a power chair? If you are, you may be wondering &#8220;now what?&#8221; Power chairs are not just a way to get around, they are an entire lifestyle.</p>
<p>New power chair owners will be surprised to find that there are power chair and wheelchair clubs all over the place! Some get together to play basketball or do some other recreation, others get together to lobby the government for increased accessibility. Ask your power chair dealer if they know of any clubs in the area. If they do, that&#8217;s great. If they don&#8217;t know of any, you should consider starting one. You can be sure that if you want to meet other power chair users, there is someone out there feeling the same way.</p>
<p>You may be surprised to also learn that there are accessible vacations and wheelchair vacations that allow people in power chairs and wheel chairs to enjoy a fully accessible vacation experience! If it&#8217;s been a while since you&#8217;ve been on vacation, check it out online and see what you find. On top of the social aspect of power chair ownership, there is also the practical aspect. Part of the &#8220;now what?&#8221; includes building a ramp into your home. If you have a minivan, you might want to get a ramp or even a lift to life the wheelchair into the van. There are also external lifts that attach to your car&#8217;s trailer hitch so you can drive your power chair onto the ramp and lock it in place.</p>
<p>One consideration of your new power chair is the tires. Do you have tires that are the most suitable for your lifestyle? Ask at the store to find out if you do. Tell them how you spend most of your time and where you live and they&#8217;ll be able to help you out. There&#8217;s one kind of tire that is good for mainly indoor use and there&#8217;s another kind of tire that&#8217;s good for mainly outdoor use and there&#8217;s a third kind of tire for a mixture of both.  You will also want to find out what the drive time is on your batteries. By learning this in advance, you will be able to plan your outings accordingly so that you&#8217;ll never be caught away from home with a dead battery and no way to return.</p>
<p>The longer you keep your power chair, the more you&#8217;ll find that you want to enjoy accessories for it… there are so many to choose from, including cup holders, extra baskets, and desk trays. Your power chair is a machine, which means it has mechanical parts. Keep your power chair tuned up so it lasts a long time. Just like your car, keep it clean and bring it in for regular servicing.</p>
<p>Power chairs are fantastic devices to help you get around and lead a life that allows you to do whatever you want. Not only that, but they let you do it in style!</p>
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		<title>What to Look for in an Electric Chair Lift</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 12:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deciding whether you need an electric chair lift is easy. Choosing the right one for your unique needs is, however, another thing. You might already have some idea what a chair lift is for. It is quite likely though that you may not exactly know which features to look for. Before you buy your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deciding whether you need an electric chair lift is easy. Choosing the right one for your unique needs is, however, another thing. You might already have some idea what a chair lift is for. It is quite likely though that you may not exactly know which features to look for. Before you buy your own chair, consider which features are best for you.</p>
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<p>Functions of Your Chair Lift</p>
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<p>An electric chair designed to lift its occupants can contribute to the ease of movement of the elderly or those with medical conditions that impede movement. Patients and caregivers simply need to use a chair lift to facilitate getting up from a comfortable sitting position.</p>
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<p>Of course, the first thing that you should look for in a lift is its ability to function well. This means your electric chair should be able to help you get up safely with no risk of injury. Your chair should also be sturdy enough to withstand everyday use. Look for construction features such as the kind of wood used and how it is attached to the chair structure. Consider too how many springs are used and what kind of material is used for the exterior. Functionality and durability are your top considerations.</p>
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<p>Other Features</p>
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<p>There are also other features of an electric chair lift that you need to consider. Chairs aren&#8217;t built for all sizes. You therefore need one that will fit both your height and weight. You might also be more comfortable being able to operate your chair from a specific side. Some chairs come with extra features like a massage function.</p>
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<p>Another consideration would be the number of positions of your electric chair. This feature also determines how many motors your chair will have. A 2 position chair usually has one motor. Aside from lifting, it can also recline to a certain angle short of a full reclining position. In most cases, the footrest comes up when you make it recline.</p>
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<p>An average electric chair would have 3 positions. This usually makes a full reclining position possible. It also has one motor and a footrest that works together with the recliner. Both 2 and 3 position recliners can be set at any angle that falls within the scope of its full angle reclining position.</p>
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<p>If you want greater flexibility, you can also choose a two motor chair. This chair can be reclined fully or at any angle. Its reclining control and foot rest control can also be operated separately.</p>
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<p>Guarantees</p>
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<p>When it comes to electric wheel chairs, there are many brands to choose from. Before you pick your chair, do some comparison shopping online. Compare sites, brand prices, product features and extra client benefits so you get only the best deal possible.</p>
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<p>Select brands that are already known and established. Aside from getting a very sturdy chair, you are also assured of having real warranties and prompt customer support.</p>
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<p>Electric wheelchairs and electric chair lifts can be life-changing. It is important though that you only get the best there is. Be a wise and careful electric chair shopper.</p>
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		<title>Lift Chairs &#8211; Moving on Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 17:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lift chairs are used for a variety of uses, generally to make moving from one location to another easier. They are also used to help someone be able to get in and out of a chair with ease. Many elderly and those who suffer from arthritis or limited mobility find lift chairs to be the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lift chairs are used for a variety of uses, generally to make moving from one location to another easier. They are also used to help someone be able to get in and out of a chair with ease. Many elderly and those who suffer from arthritis or limited mobility find lift chairs to be the answer to being able to get around easier.</p>
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<p>Power lift chairs have a built in motor that changes the position of a seat from sitting down to a complete upright position. These electric lift chairs are specially designed to prevent them from folding down on the individual or tipping over. Most lift chairs have two positions, upright and sitting down. Electric lift chairs can generally hold weight up to 375 pounds. Special chair lifts can be made for heavier individuals.</p>
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<p>A newer design on the market is the three position lift chair. They are deeper and wider than the two position lift chairs. The additional position is called the napping position, which is a fully reclined position. The weight limit is the same as that of the two position lift chair.</p>
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<p>Many lift chairs are designed to look just like regular chairs and recliners. They blend in well with other furniture and come in a wide array of colors. They are made of many types of fabrics as well including vinyl and leather. Some chairs offer heat and massaging options as well. Prices of lift chairs vary based on the brand, the size, the fabric, options, and how many positions they have. They start as low as $400 and are as much as several thousand dollars.</p>
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<p>Lift chairs are also designed to help individuals go up stairs. These are very common in older buildings. However, newer buildings are starting to include them in the event of an emergency when the elevators can’t be used. Two of the most common types of lift chairs are wheel chair lifts and stair chair lifts.</p>
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<p>Wheelchair lifts are made of an enclosed area with a wide opening. The individual guides their wheelchair into it while still seated. There are operating buttons inside similar to an elevator. The entry side closes and the lift moves up or down to the desired location. Once it stops, the other side opens and the individual is able to wheel out with ease. These are very popular for employers who require a wheelchair. They are easy to use and the individual does not have to ask anyone for assistance. Wheelchair lifts must meet all ADA requirements.</p>
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<p>It is not uncommon for disabled individuals to have a wheelchair lift on one side of their van. This makes getting in and out very easy. These generally work with the use of hydraulics. Most vans can be modified to add a wheelchair lift without too much difficulty.</p>
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<p>Lift chairs are commonly used in businesses for individuals who do not have to use a wheelchair, but have difficulty walking up stairs or inclines. These generally have a chair at the base that the individual sits in. They then use the controls to move up or down the lift. The chair moves slowly, but it a great alternative for those who find the stairs to be very difficult to conquer.</p>
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<p>Lift chairs are inexpensive, and can easily be added to your home along a stairway if you need to use one on a regular basis. For many people, this option has allowed them to be able to remain in their home rather than move to a one level or assisted living environment.</p>
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<p>Lift chairs are a great tool for individuals with disabilities, limited mobility, arthritis, and the elderly. They are used at home, in vehicles, in businesses, and in community buildings. They offer individuals the opportunity to be more self sufficient. Some lift chairs help people get from a sitting to standing position with easy. Others allow them to be able to get into their vehicle. Others allow them to avoid stairs, giving them greater access to most buildings.</p>
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<p>If you are interested in a lift chair, it is important to conduct your research. Find out what is available, the best type of lift chair for your needs, and research the company you are working with. You will also want to make sure the lift chair you purchase is ADA compliant and comes with a warranty. Lift chairs come in many sizes, colors, and range in price. Taking the time to fully research the information will result in you being very satisfied with your selection. </p>
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		<title>The Importance of Comfortable Conference Chairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 11:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is more to choosing conference chairs than which colour and whether they are aesthetically pleasing or not. Firstly, you need to set a sensible budget which will allow you to choose from a good range of chairs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is more to choosing conference chairs than which colour and whether they are aesthetically pleasing or not. Firstly, you need to set a sensible budget which will allow you to choose from a good range of chairs.</p>
<p>Your conference room is likely to be the place where not only presentations are held, but where potential or existing clients come to discuss business, staff or partner meetings take place and of course conferences are hosted. Therefore, careful thought should go into choosing just the right chair for the job. The ambiance of your conference room is very important, so do think about colour and style as well. This is particularly important if you are hosting potential clients as first impressions do count.</p>
<p>Correct posture and comfort should be high on your list of essentials. Chairs which give support to the spine are particularly important if you intend to have people sitting in them all day. Chairs that are adjustable in height are a good idea if your staff or guests need to use the table for writing or for using a laptop computer. Arm rests are a useful addition which can also promote good posture.</p>
<p>Other considerations include whether the chairs have wheels, can swivel and how much adjustability there will be to the back and the seat. The size of your table or tables and the available floor space also needs some careful thought as you don&#8217;t want people feeling cramped or that they are too high or low at the table.</p>
<p>The type of flooring you have will also play a part in your choice as carpets are wheel friendly, whereas surfaces such as wood or concrete are perhaps more suited to non wheeled chairs.</p>
<p>People who are sitting comfortably are more likely to be alert, interested and paying attention to what is being said, than if they are in a chair which is uncomfortable. So it is worth spending a bit of time researching and testing as many models as you can. When you go to test the chairs, take along a several members of staff who vary in size and shape as this will give you a better chance of choosing something that will suit most people. You may even wish to purchase a range of say four styles in the same colour which will give a better choice for those having to sit in them. After all, wouldn&#8217;t it be better to allow more people to sit in comfort rather than having some who are in discomfort and can&#8217;t wait for the meeting or conference to end. Those people are more likely to try and hurry things forward or even disrupt proceedings.</p>
<p>Finally, be aware that you cannot please all of the people all of the time, so go for something that will please most of the people most of the time.</p>
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		<title>Power Chairs &#8211; The Cadillac of Mobility Devices</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 09:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to get out of the house? Do you want to enjoy your freedom again? Do you crave the open air? Do you want to be able to live on your own terms? Power chairs give you the mobility and independence you&#8217;ve been looking for.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to get out of the house? Do you want to enjoy your freedom again? Do you crave the open air? Do you want to be able to live on your own terms? Power chairs give you the mobility and independence you&#8217;ve been looking for.</p>
<p>If you are looking to regain your independence, then a power chair is the right option for you! A power chair is an electric wheelchair, but it is designed to be distinctly different than simply a wheelchair with a battery and motor. A power chair has a base with a plastic housing and the chair is more like a captain&#8217;s chair than the typical chair you see on a wheel chair. While electric wheelchairs look like traditional wheelchairs with a battery attached, a power chair is designed to be sleeker looking. It is slightly taller but like a traditional wheelchair, it is steered by a joystick in the armrest.</p>
<p>Power chairs come in either front wheel drive (which is the most common) and rear wheel drive. Almost all wheelchairs come with 6 wheels but power chairs have a slight difference in the configuration. Traditional wheelchairs have smaller wheels in front, larger wheels in the back (that you can move with your arms) and a pair of very small wheels at the rear to help avoid mishaps where the user accidentally tips backward.</p>
<p>This configuration is not necessary on a power chair since the design reduces the risk of back tipping. Power chairs still have 6 wheels, but the larger set are up front and there is another sent at the very front of the device so that you can get over a curb.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how it works: When you approach a curb, slow down as you get nearer. When the very front wheels (the &#8220;curb ascenders&#8221;) touch the curb, accelerate your power chair and the curb ascenders will lift the chair up the curb so that the large front wheels can grip the top of the curb. Then accelerate again, slowing down to let the back wheels climb at a slower pace (to avoid an uncomfortable bump).</p>
<p>In the early days of your power chair ownership, you&#8217;ll quickly discover that although the power chair can climb some curbs and steps, it can also get stuck because the clearance on the chair is fairly low. In those early days, you may want to bring a cane with you so you can push yourself off of the curb if you do get stuck on it.</p>
<p>Power chairs are the next generation wheelchair in that they combine the mobility and turning radius of a wheelchair, but they do it with style and power and improved design and comfort, too. If you want your independence and mobility back, a power chair is the way to go.  Try out different kinds and find the one you like best!</p>
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		<title>Whole Lot of Special Benefits of Chair Lifts or Wheelchair Lifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chair lifts or lift chairs and wheelchair lifts offer a lot of benefits especially for the disabled and senior persons who are not fit enough to get up from a chair and move around. In fact these have been devised especially for helping out such people. With the help of chair lifts and wheelchair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The chair lifts or lift chairs and wheelchair lifts offer a lot of benefits especially for the disabled and senior persons who are not fit enough to get up from a chair and move around. In fact these have been devised especially for helping out such people. With the help of chair lifts and wheelchair lifts such people can move around and even move up and down the floors of a building. </p>
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Various diseases might grip someone near to you and create much trouble and limit his/her mobility to unthinkable levels. The mobility limiting conditions created by Parkinsons, paralysis, Lou Gehrigs, arthritis etc. are well known. These make the people suffering feel helpless and dependent on other people for even moving around in the same room and carrying out some simple activity. They feel devoid of all vigor and completely lacking in energy to do things willfully. More than other people pitying them it is they themselves who feel pitiful and left at the mercy and disposal of other people. It is to bring a ray of hope in the lives of such unfortunate people that chair lifts and wheelchair lifts aim at. With help from the innovative and modern chair lifts and wheelchair lifts of the day one can help overcome one&#8217;s handicap of limited mobility to quite a great extent. </p>
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Not only are the particular mobility limiting conditions which can keep one&#8217;s movements restricted but also the knee and hip problems and fractures caused by accidents and muscular weaknesses etc. The chair lifts can help such people get up from a sitting position and back. They can enjoy much of the normal life in terms of movement by using chair lifts and wheelchair lifts. Battery operated wheelchairs are special offerings which can transport the user on the wheelchair to various places at different inclination levels. Thus the wheelchair user can have greater mobility.</p>
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The battery operated wheelchairs can even be lifted over staircases and other elevated areas. There are also the special classes of wheelchair lifts called handicap wheel chair lifts some of whose models can help enable entering into vehicles, transporting of mobility chairs, navigating in a multi storied building and even swimming in a pool. There are also models which can help one get out of a seat and get going. Thus, the chair lifts and wheelchair lifts help out persons with restricted mobility in a number of hitherto unthinkable ways.</p>
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		<title>Difference Between Wheel Chair Vertical Platform Lift And Stair Lifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 21:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For any one who is confined to the wheelchair, a vertical platform lift is the best way of moving around. However, for those who are able to move around on their feet, this is a great dilemma. They cannot decide between a wheelchair vertical platform lift and a stair lift.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For any one who is confined to the wheelchair, a vertical platform lift is the best way of moving around. However, for those who are able to move around on their feet, this is a great dilemma. They cannot decide between a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.buystairlifts.net/wheelchair-stair-lifts.html"><strong>wheelchair vertical platform lift</strong></a> and a stair lift.</p>
<p>According to them, both have similar functions that of moving up and down, so how are they different? Well, since they perform the same functions, they are basically the same but it depends on your purse and your household needs which one you want.</p>
<p><strong>Comparison and study</strong></p>
<p>These aids perform similar functions but as with the different objects, there is always a space for comparison. However, to compare any two things we need to have a better understanding of the things individually.</p>
<p>Only then can a true unbiased comparison be made. So let us study these two models of lifts thoroughly before getting into, who is better and why. The stair lift has been more common than the wheel chair vertical platform lift and therefore more people will know what exactly a stair lift is.</p>
<p>A vertical platform lift is a self contained, elevator type lift which has found wide usage in commercial buildings. The benefit of using these lifts in public buildings is generally the cost factor.</p>
<p>These are very cheap and the installation is also easy. Further, any new type of construction is not required for the installation. You just have a bit of modification to accommodate the lift and that’s it.</p>
<p>The best part of this lift is that not only can it lift the person concerned but also their nurse, the scooter they use and any other thing that they may require. But the problem is, such a weight will not go above twelve feet.</p>
<p>If you want it to go higher then you will have to make sure that it is properly secured to your stairs and to the ground as well. You will not want unwanted disasters when you are only trying to make life more comfortable for the disabled.</p>
<p>In the stair lift, there is no such problem. The lift is positioned in a horizontal manner and with steel tracks that are attached with the staircase of your house. It will use a chair or one small platform for the movement of the person and no more.</p>
<p>In fact finding a stair lift will be much easier than finding a wheelchair vertical platform lift. But it is entirely up to you what you want. But if the vertical lift seems pricey to you, you should go for the stair lift. But there will be not room enough for anything more than the person.</p>
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		<title>New frontiers with the Standing Wheel Chair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With advancements in technology the industry has come out with the standing wheelchair which will support the user in a near standing position, the wheelchair has multiply roles as a conventional wheelchair and yet at the same time it works as a standing frame wheelchair. This allows the user to have options and can decide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With advancements in technology the industry has come out with the standing wheelchair which will support the user in a near standing position, the wheelchair has multiply roles as a conventional wheelchair and yet at the same time it works as a standing frame wheelchair. This allows the user to have options and can decide to sit or stand depending on what they require. The transition from sitting to standing or vice versa is done with a hydraulic pump or electric powered assist.</p>
<p>The Convenience of Standing Wheelchairs</p>
<p>Generally wheelchairs have been designed to provide basic mobility and freedom to those who are forced to use them due to old age or disease, etc. The makers of wheelchairs are always looking at new technology to assist to make the lives better for handicapped users, a good example would be the climbing wheelchair. Now they have invented the standing wheel chair which as given users the options to sit and do work or they can stand and talk face to face with the counterparts.</p>
<p>The Revolutionary Design of a standing wheelchair</p>
<p>Standing wheelchairs has changed the way the user gets around and sees the world, now things that they only dreamed about now can be possible with little tasks like greeting people face to face, cooking and generally reaching the higher shelves or cupboards in the house.</p>
<p>The revolutionary design that makes it possible is the fact that the wheel chair folds as it stands up and this gives the supports and holds you against the wheelchair. The old design wheelchair of the past would only incline or tilt, but standing wheelchairs will give full support even if you are tired or weak.</p>
<p>Who Manufacturers the Standing Wheelchair</p>
<p>The manufacturer of the standing wheelchair is the standing company at there site they can answer all the questions that you may have before you consider buying there wheelchair.</p>
<p>Other Helpful Features</p>
<p>The standing wheelchair is half powered which basically means it controlled by a joystick located near your hand. The standing wheelchair is able to cross mainly terrains such as gravel and grass and also can go indoors with ease.</p>
<p>This four wheel drive feature allows climbing wheelchairs to go on surfaces that other wheelchairs only dream off, surfaces like grass, gravel, or cement with equal ease; additionally slopes inclining or declining are no challenge for the climbing wheelchair.</p>
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		<title>Imagine The Right Wheel Chair Lift For Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 01:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In households where staircases and elderly people are present, Stair lifts ensure security for the old folks and peace of mind for the individuals living with them in the house. Of course, stair chair is not the only device used in carrying the elderly or the handicapper people, the modern technology also made it possible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In households where staircases and elderly people are present, Stair lifts ensure security for the old folks and peace of mind for the individuals living with them in the house. Of course, stair chair is not the only device used in carrying the elderly or the handicapper people, the modern technology also made it possible in buildings such as apartments, condominium, hotels and more.</p>
<p>In these establishments, wheelchair lifts, stairway lifts and stair elevators have designated sections to exact safety of handicapped and elderly people who may also be visitors or tenants. Even in department stores and grocery stores, it is already a custom to see wheelchair ramps and stair glide that without Stair lifts, business establishments appear to be less friendly to the aged and handicapped. In fact, by putting stair chair, businesspersons project an image that they are concerned with the welfare of these people. Even when the place is residential in nature, residential lift or home elevators can be customized so that people who need them can also enjoy their lives without the fear of incurring injury, causing heart attacks in climbing flights of stairs.  Stair climbers and even vertical lifts allow independence and freedom of mobility.</p>
<p>Today, people have more options to choose the type of Stair Lifts to suit their needs. Further, companies that manufacture stair chair offer services to personalize certain chair lifts which are tailored for the uniqueness of the needs. Acorn stair lifts and Bruno stair lifts are two of the popular lift manufacturers. The most common and famous feature of stair chair is the chair that pivots for easier access. This type of lift is called perch lift. Generally, the chair lift is equipped with seatbelt to secure the person while sitting on it. It is also designed to move slowly.</p>
<p>The drive chain system is hidden in a metal case, which is a catch-resistant guard while its motor is also contained. Stair lifts are flexible when it comes to its installation. They can be motor-driven or battery-run. In the case of motor-driven, there is the risk of being stranded in the event that the power supply failed. Contrary to the battery-run, it ensures convenience to people despite the fact that the battery needs to be replaced every 12 or 18 months. Many people prefer the battery-driven stair chair.</p>
<p>A lift can be installed in practically all types of stair. There is a platform lift, hydraulic wheelchair lifts, wheelchair ramps, vertical platform lifts, scooter lift, handicap lifts, stairway chair lifts and stair elevators. In choosing the right Stair Lifts, it is important to consider the weight support capacity of the stair chair for the individual needing it.  Moreover, the sitting comfort of the chair is noteworthy. Many chair lifts are available in varied widths. Another factor to consider in selecting lifts is its installation feature. Determine the type of stairway lifts needed at home. There are stairway chair lifts that can be installed by the homeowners themselves.</p>
<p>Normally, Stair lifts that are easy-to-install are cost-efficient. It only needs its instructions properly followed during installation and its mechanism fully understood. This way, maintenance is easy to handle. The power of stair chair cannot be undermined. The joy it brings to people needing it is immeasurable. </p>
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		<title>New Technology in the Standing Wheel Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 00:24:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The standing wheelchair supports the user in a near standing position so they have multiply roles as a conventional wheelchair and at the same time as a standing frame wheelchair. This allows the user the choice of sitting or standing depending on what they require. The transition is done with a hydraulic pump or electric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The standing wheelchair supports the user in a near standing position so they have multiply roles as a conventional wheelchair and at the same time as a standing frame wheelchair. This allows the user the choice of sitting or standing depending on what they require. The transition is done with a hydraulic pump or electric powered assist.</p>
<p>The Major Benefits of using the Wheelchairs</p>
<p>For years wheelchairs have been designed and used to provide simple mobility and freedom with limited independence to those who have to use them for various reasons. The wheel chair manufacturers have been looking for the break though to give users the independence and quality of live they require. A good example of wheel chairs that change lifes would be the climbing wheelchair. Now the standing wheelchair has given the users the option to sit or stand as they work or for leisure.</p>
<p>The Revolutionary Design of a standing wheelchair</p>
<p>Standing wheelchairs are different to other wheelchairs in that they give you the chance to take part in activities that you may have only done before you were in a wheelchair. Basic tasks like cooking, greeting people, talking to others at eye level, giving presentations and general reaching for thing high up.</p>
<p>The design of a standing wheel chair is to fold as you stand up, this gives the effect of holding and supporting your body against the wheelchair. Normal or standard wheelchairs will only tilt or recline where as the standing wheelchair it will give full support even if your tired and weak.</p>
<p>Who Manufacturers the Standing Wheelchair</p>
<p>The Standing Company is the manufacturer of the standing wheelchair where you can find more answers to questions you may have before you think about buying the standing wheelchair.</p>
<p>Other Features on the Wheelchair</p>
<p>The standing wheelchair is half powered which basically means it controlled by a joystick located near your hand. The standing wheelchair is able to cross mainly terrains such as gravel and grass and also can go indoors with ease.</p>
<p>The 4 wheel drive features allow the standing wheelchair to cross surface with ease and leave other wheelchairs behind. Terrains such as grass and cement are little trouble and slopes don&#8217;t slow it down too.</p>
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