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Issue_H November 2013 21 Dash Life
Weather and Terrain
When using a wheelchair outdoors specific account should be taken of weather conditions and the effect this
will have on the wheelchair and its occupant. Where there is snow and ice on the ground controlling the
wheelchair will take significantly more effort and the attendant or user must take this into account to ensure
they are capable of managing the trip safely in these conditions. Rain, Wind, Cold and Hot conditions all have an
effect on the user or the attendant effecting the time, effort and energy required to complete a task. These
effects must be taken in to account when planning to travel in these conditions.
Terrain also has a significant effect on the Chair, User and Attendant. Climbs up hills and controlling the
wheelchair on the way down will take additional effort. Steps, Kerbs, uneven terrain, surface conditions such as
gravel and cobbles, cambered footpaths all need to be taken into account when planning journeys to ensure
that the terrain encountered will not prevent the journey from being made.
It is the responsibility of the User and Attendant to ensure that all these occurrences are taken into account
when planning and undertaking journeys.
Accessories, Options & Spares
Please see the latest prescription forms for available options, accessories and spares which are supplied with
relevant fitting instructions.
Technical Information
Static stability range calculated with wheelchair in stated configuration complete with footrest.