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1. Picking out Down-To-Earth Programs For Handicap Vans
Very few people have ever experienced the world of
the disabled person confined to a wheelchair. An
individual that has been forced to live their life in the
confines of a wheel chair finds many public places
inaccessible. Can you imagine the problem of being
confined to your home with no access to the outside
world? Many people in wheelchairs never travel
beyond the confines of their own dwelling. Many places
in the business sector have made changes over the
years to allow access to their establishment. However
many have not. Strangely enough some of these business' that have not made alterations include
doctor offices, restaurants, and malls.
Why don't you pop over to Pre Owned Wheelchair Vans - An Introduction for in-depth
guidance.The two most prominent types of wheelchair vans are the side entry van and the rear
entry van. The rear entry van allows for parking in normal areas and does not require a handicap
parking place like the side entry vans require. The rear entry wheelchair van maintains a much
higher ground clearance than the rear entry van. The benefit of this is in the areas of the country
that have heavier snowfalls and mountainous roads. The final and most important factor is that the
frame is not cut as it is on the side entry models. This lends to a longer vehicle service life and
easier driving. No matter what your van choice is, it makes living in the world of disabilities much
easier and coping with society a more enjoyable experience.
According to 2002 US Census Bureau figures, approximately 51.2 million people in America
reported to have a disability. For many of these millions, mobility presents a large challenge.
Finding new and innovative ways to regain mobility helps disabled people maintain there pride,
independence and dignity. Fortunately, modern technology has made it easier than ever for
disabled people to use motor vehicles. Many full-size and minivans can have equipment installed
to allow people facing mobility issues to transport themselves. Understanding the many options
available for handicap vans can help people determine the right vehicle to meet their mobility
needs.
By lowering the floor of handicap vans, you enable people who use a wheelchair to more easily
enter the vehicle. Usually the lowering of the floor is done as part of the whole wheelchair
conversion because lowering the floor allows a wheelchair ramp to be installed. Another way to
make handicap vans accessible, particularly for passengers who use a wheelchair, is to install a
ramp or a powered lift. Both features allow you to easily bring an occupied wheelchair into the van.
Wheelchair ramps can be automated to fold out mechanically or slide out manually. You can also
2. choose from a variety of different types of lifts, depending on what configuration works best with
your wheelchair.
One of the most important factors in determining what type of handicap vans are needed for a
particular need is determining the amount of space needed for the driver. The engine cover
extends beneath the dashboard into the van. It is vital to determine if the engine cover allows
enough room to safely maneuver swivel chairs and for entering and leaving the drivers' seat.
Injuries can occur from feet and legs being caught between the chair and engine covers of
handicap vans if there is not adequate room.
While a full size wheelchair accessible van is often thought to be most convenient for larger
families or wheelchair users that are extra tall/extra wide, a full size wheelchair van can prove to
be just a bit too much vehicle for drivers who aren't accustomed to handling anything larger than a
car. Wheelchair accessible minivans are, in general, also easier to operate than full size
accessible vans. Many families with family members who use wheelchairs find that a handicapped
accessible minivan is the best fit for their situation.
Many of those that suffer from disabilities have discovered the wheelchair van or handicap van to
help increase mobility. These vans are now allowing disabled people of all ages to regain access
to society. Wheelchair vans allow entire families with a disabled sibling to travel as if they would
normally. The new versions of these vehicles allow the person in the wheelchair to enter the
vehicle either through the side access or through the rear access. Mini vans have become the
industry standard when being converted for disability use. Years ago most mobility vehicles were
the bulky and difficult to drive full size vans. This vehicle is not used much any more as personal
vehicle due to skyrocketing fuel prices.
Maybe pop to Handicap Vans Financing - What's Needed for logical specifics.Finding and
purchasing the right handicap accessible van will have immediate benefits for the family of a
person with disabilities. The right handicap vans can eliminate virtually all of the stresses and
strains associated with traveling with a wheelchair and allow for much faster, much safer and
much more convenient trips by automobile. Many dealerships that sell wheelchair accessible
minivans can also install mobility equipment into a standard minivan to make it accessible for
passengers who use a wheelchair. If your family requires more space, a wheelchair van company
can also install jump seats to make your handicap van perfect for your family.