Purchasing a wheel chair can be a difficult task. This article will help aid in the purchase of a wheel chair by answering commonly asked. Follow this informational guide will certainly make your wheel chair buying experience more effortless as well as enlightening. Before you buy a wheel chair ask yourself…

What type of chair do I need?

Two types of Manual Wheel Chairs exist: Standard Wheel Chairs and Transport Wheel Chairs. Standard wheel chairs are usually self operated by the wheel chair user, they also can be pushed by a loved one or helper. Distinguishable features of standard wheel chairs are they usually have two small ‘caster’ wheels in front followed two large wheels in the back. Transport wheel chairs are slightly different. Transport wheel chairs cannot be self operated by the user only, meaning the user can not turn the wheels with his arms. In order to propel Transport wheel chairs an individual needs to be pushed by a helper or loved one. As far as description, Transport wheel chairs look different than a standard wheel chair, all wheels on them are smaller similar to ‘caster’ wheels that are located on the front of a standard wheel chair.

What arm-rest types are available?

Armrests are there to provide support for an individual’s arms and shoulders. Armrests are available in two lengths Full Length and Desk Length. Desk Length armrests are shorter and allow individual to move in closer to desk, table’s, counters & etc. Full length armrest as the name implies are full length.

There are many different combination types of armrest but the standards types are: Fixed, Adjustable, Removable, and Flip-Back. Fixed armrests do not adjust, they also cannot be removed. Adjustable armrests are adjustable to varying heights for different comfort levels. Removable and Flip-Back armrests can be taking off or flipped backed as the name suggest, in order to allow the individual to easily get in and out his/her wheel chair or to allow for easy transfer of an individual in a wheel chair

What type of Footrests / Legrests do I need?

For leg support Footrests and Legrests are the two types of support available. Legrests can elevate and usually has a Calf Pad attached to it. This function allows an individual to raise and lower their legs, a locking feature allows for the individual to lock the legrests in a comfortable elevation position. Footrests on the other hand, gives leg support in a seated position and also do not elevate. Both legrest can have a Swing-Away option. The Swing-Away options allows for the legrest to be moved out of the way from their natural position in front of the wheel chair, to the side of the chair; which allows for a clear path to the seat of the wheel chair.

These cover most of the basic aspects which go into buying a wheel chair. Hopefully this information will help to aid someone in making a more informed wheelchair purchase. And hopefully save lots of time and effort in buying the best wheel chair that fits your need. Good luck and I hope your wheel chair purchasing situation is a great one.

How much does a wheel chair weigh?

When buying a wheel chair you will see term such as “light weight wheel chair.” These are not to be overlooked; a lighter wheel chair can make the workload of a user or companion easier. An example, a wheel chair weighing 20 pounds will be easier to push than a 40 pound chair, if a wheel chair needed to be place in the trunk of a car or lifted up stairs, a 20 pound differential will save a lot of time and effort. People have different needs, comfort levels and budgets, so choose a chair weight which better fits your individual circumstances while remembering that lighter weight wheel chair are usually easier to work with

What is the weight capacity of a wheel chair?

Bariatric Products are items which are made for individuals that have a body weight more than the average population usually between 350 and 550 pounds. Most Standard wheel chairs have a weight capacity of only 250 lb – 300 lb. If the wheel chair user requires a larger chair to accommodated more weight than 300 pounds, heavy-duty or bariatric wheel chairs are probably an item you might want to take a look at. In the long run a bariatric wheel chair will be more comfortable to larger individuals and less prone to weight related breakage.

What is the size of the seat?

Seat size can be a large factor in comfort. As human our body dimension are different, especially in the hip area. Sometimes ‘one size fits all’ but that is not the case at all times. The standard measurement of seat size is usually in width x depth form. Wheel chairs are available different sizes but most are 18 inches wide by 16 inches deep (18″ x 16″). In order to make sure that the seat will fit your body type perfectly you need a measurement of you hip. Using a tape measurer, lay it flat on a bed or chair, sit on it, then take a measurement from one side of your hip to the other(one or two inches should be added to ensure a comfortable fit). The depth of the seat should be factored in also. The Seat depth measurement is measured from the back of the seat to about the beginning of an individual’s knee. So if you want a seat depth measurements follow the same steps as above just measure from your back to the beginning of you knee.

What is the height of the seat?

Seat height is one of the most important areas to ensure a proper fitting wheel chair. Seat height is usually a measurement from the floor to the top of the seat, of a wheel chair. This has to be very accurate because if the seat of the wheel chair is too low the occupants feet will scrape the ground, but if the occupants seat is too high, they will have a very have hard time getting in & out of the wheelchair. The correct way to measure the seat to floor height is to measure the length from a person’s heel to there knee while the occupant sit upright. (Remember add an inch or two to account for comfort)

This information is bought to you by the staff of ionmeds.com an industry leader in the sale of Medical products including Walking Aids & Senior Aids.

Jake Reid is an author and mobility product specialist at http://www.ionmeds.com/


Enabling people with physical disabilities to gain access to all areas is now an essential part of anti discrimination laws, and all business owners need to ensure that they take all appropriate steps to ensure that access is possible wherever required or face severe penalties. Providing consideration to the physically challenged is more and more important thanks to the increasing numbers of disabled people in the workforce.

I, and although they can be expensive to install, they allow staff complete access to areas where they need to be, and therefore boost productivity thanks to staff being able to properly enter all areas of the building and make use of facilities without any restrictions.

There are many different designs of wheelchair lifts available on the market, and all of them have specific uses, but the key for maximizing effectiveness is to opt for a design that best fits with the requirements of the environment it is to be installed in, while also ensuring that it is simple to use, and safe for other workers nearby.

The most effective wheel chair lifts offered feature all the ergonomic innovations that you would expect, and are reliable and hard working as you are. The standard model we offer provides smooth and powerful action that raises wheel chair users up to 36 inches at the touch of a button. Ideal for providing access without the need to use a ramp up a short set of steps, the wheel chair lift has a number of different safety features as standard that ensure that users are fully protected when using the lift to negotiate the stairs.

On operation, a lip is automatically raised at the back of the wheel chair lift to prevent the user from accidentally rolling off backwards and potentially injuring themselves. The lift will also stop automatically on descent if it detects that something is trapped underneath it, preventing injury to bystanders. The standard load capacity of the lift is 750 pounds, meaning that it can easily cope with all normal situations, and thanks to the powerful 2 horse power electric motor, and back up batteries to ensure operation in a power cut; it is designed with safety and reliability under all circumstances at the highest priority.

Although you may not have previously considered accessibility issues in your workplace, existing and planned legislation is increasingly placing the onus on business owners to provide full access to their premises to disabled users, and this is universally applied. Aside from the legal requirement, there is also a moral reason for ensuring that all staff are treated equally by the business, and this should be just as important when planning your business’ disability strategy to comply with all of your requirements to ensure universal access to facilities.

To provide access to areas for wheelchair users, having a system of lowered curbs, concrete ramps and smoothed out pathways is an essential consideration of your outdoor and indoor areas, but these are design changes and must be implemented at the planning stage of construction. IF you want to provide immediate access to an area where there has not been previous thought given to providing access, then an alternative must be implemented, and this can be accomplished with the installation of wheel chair lifts.




Complete with comfort and a lightweight frame, mobility has become more convenient with this Blue Deluxe Aluminum Transport Wheelchair.

  • This transport wheelchair weighs only 23.5 pounds
  • Hand brakes
  • 12.5 inch rear wheels
  • It has a durable and lightweight nylon upholstery with padded armrests
  • A seatbelt for safety
  • Offers patient operated wheel locks
  • Rear handles fold down for easy storage and transportation
  • 250 pound capacity

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