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Umbrella Wheelchair

January 12th, 2010 home mobility No comments
Wheelchair Umbrella - Model 553668 Wheelchair Umbrella - Model 553668
List Price: $42.16
Sale Price: $35.94

Provides rain and sun protection. Fits most wheelchairs. Fully adjustable stem. Umbrella opened measures 40" in diameter. Total length including adjustable stem is 36".

Umbrella Wheelchair

Enjoy Your Vacation With Beach Wheelchairs

Do you long to visit sandy stretches of beaches and bask in the Florida sun? Are you unable to do so because of physical problems that have impaired your mobility? You can once again enjoy a beautiful sun-drenched vacation by using beach wheelchairs that allow you to roll your chair right up to the water's edge!

These chairs are designed to offer custom features including headrests or lateral supports for people who require additional support. In addition, they are manufactured to permit people to recline at varying angles, from upright to completely reclining positions.

Designed especially for the beach, many beach wheelchairs also feature umbrella supports or drink holders. These supports are attached to stainless steel frames designed to prevent corrosion by salt or water. Sometimes, builders use materials that are even more resistant to rust than the stainless steel used in boats!

The wheels of these chairs are manufactured from nylon materials to prevent corrosion. In addition, a unique, patented system allows wheel mechanisms to work so that all four wheels remain in contact with the ground even when going over uneven areas. These wheels can even travel along the water's edge.

Unless one makes frequent trips to a beach, these chairs may be expensive and cumbersome to bring along on vacation. For this reason, many states have adopted programs that offer free beach wheelchairs to visitors. Many Massachusetts, Hawaii, and South Carolina beaches assist disabled persons to enjoy the sun and sand through similar programs.

One state in particular has become a strong advocate of beach wheelchairs. California supplies free beach wheelchairs to disabled guests on request at nearly every beach. The California Coastal Commission believes that every individual has a right to experience the beach, and has committed itself to making this possible.

Many wheelchairs offered through this state program are manually operated, so someone able to help users operate the chairs must accompany them. Some, however, are motorized. Reservation requirements vary with each beach, so potential beach-goers should inquire into the requirements before scheduling a visit.

If you or someone you love is disabled, don't banish your dreams of a sunny vacation on a warm, sandy beach. You may have to do a little bit of research to locate a beach that offers beach wheelchairs, or perhaps invest in your own, but you don't have to be stuck on the boardwalk at these relaxing destinations!

About the Author

http://www.Wheel-Chair-Center.com is a website fully devoted to giving you the very best information regarding wheelchairs and wheelchair accessories. Whether you're looking to find the best wheelchairs available and you'd like to know your options with beach wheelchairs, or you simply want to know the advantages of portable wheelchair ramps, we've got you covered!

american airlines baggage?

"Additional items that will be allowed above and beyond the restrictions listed above include:
Outer garments such as coats/wraps/hats

Approved safety seat for lap or ticketed child

Umbrella stroller for lap or ticketed child

Diaper bag for lap or ticketed child

Book or newspaper

Small bag of food that is consumable
Assistive devices for passengers such as wheelchairs, walkers and CPAP machines
Therapeutic oxygen provided by the airline"

can i bring a laptop bag and put in the overhead compartment, and then also bring my purse with a jacket and book in my lap (or put under the seat in front of me)? would this be ok?

I am assuming the laptop bag is relatively small, you may want to check the restrictions for a carry-on bag dimensions.

Either wear the jacket, put it with your bag in the overhead compartment... when taking off or landing the sitarists will want to see that your seat belt is on. Once in the air, and the seat belt sign is off you can definitely put your jacket on your lap.

A book is no problem, there are usually pouches on the back of every seat so you can store magazines/books ext...

Purse is fine under the seat in front of you, you will not be allowed to keep it in your lap.