Public places of business and services are required to be handicapped accessible (P.L.110-325 Americans with Disabilities Act).  Many large buildings provide wheelchairs or transport chairs for their customers and patrons.  Commercial wheelchairs and transport chairs for rent differ in several ways, and are specific to the use for which intended.

Features of a Common Wheelchair
Generally speaking, wheelchairs are designed for the rider to self-propel.  With the large rear wheel within arms’ reach, a person can push himself or herself independently.  

Nearly all wheelchairs have sling seats and backs, so that the chair can be collapsed and put into a vehicle or out of the way when not in use.  Even the footrests and armrests can be removed to make the chair easier to stow, clean or repair.  

The seat is usually closer to the floor than the chair height of 18” to facilitate pedaling with the feet, if desired. Wheelchairs have been instrumental in regaining independence for persons with mobility disabilities.

Features of a Transport Chair
Transport chairs are used to move a person from one area to another.  They have to be propelled or pushed by another person from the back.  Sometimes these are simply wheelchairs being pushed with handles on the back.  Other transport chairs, such as Staxi, are designed specifically for patient transport and cannot be self-propelled.  They are pushed with a bar on the back.

Some drawbacks of the standard wheelchair have been overcome with Staxi transport chairs.  Commercial wheelchairs in places of business, airports, hospitals and public facilities are easily stolen because they fold flat and can be quickly stowed into a vehicle.  Staxi wheelchairs are rigid, do not fold, and have unique i.d. registration for identification.  The have no removable parts to get lost or misplaced.

A wheelchair’s load capacity is around 250 pounds.  Staxi can carry 500 pounds which allows for equipment and luggage to go with the passenger.  Because of such hard use of commercial transport chairs, wheelchairs are often in poor repair or out of use because of breakdowns and are difficult to push and maneuver.  Staxi chairs have a 3 year warranty, and there are Staxi’s still going strong after 13 years!

The unique, patented design of Staxi allows them to nest together like grocery carts to save floor space.  They take up 1/3 less space than a wheelchair and can be organized into a stand to keep them available without cluttering the area.

Transferring a passenger to another seat is easier with Staxi’s armrests that swing to the back out of the way.  The person just has to scoot sideways onto a seat that is the same height as Staxi’s.  

There is no need for the attendant to lift and pivot the passenger.  And there is no chance for the chair to move because the brake was not set.  Staxi’s brake is automatically engaged as soon as the push bar is released.

Wheelchairs are great for promoting independence and mobility of people with disabilities.  However, if the need is to push the person instead, then the Staxi transport chair is the best choice.

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The thing about singing is that it generally starts when the person is a child. After several years of singing courses and lessons, the person can develop several skills needed to sing. One way to encourage this is to either take them to church or take them to social events that encourage youngsters to sing.

If properly taught, the child could display skills like some artists that are even famous; examples are Britney Spears, Ozzy Osborne, or Natalie Imbruglia.

One thing of note though, even after the child has taken classes and reaches adulthood they should continue these lessons by auditions, or even talent shows. Some live shows now days look for local adults and young teens to participate to get recording records, like American Idol.

Singing in a group however can be another story. Most individuals prefer to work alone when singing but there are also just as many who prefer to work in a group. This can help with complex numbers or routines that a single person might not be able to obtain alone.

When singing alone one of the main things to think about is the fact that the singer is the person who is hitting all of the major notes when there are also back-up singers in the background. Ultimately the performance depends on the singer not the back-ups.

This is not as much of an issue with groups, they are able to perform notes and it’s not just on the main singer to get the right notes, everyone in the band is responsible for hitting the right notes at the right time. It takes practice to achieve this goal.

Norfolk has run an experiment that shows that it is not as much on the number of persons singing but rather the technique used. Some of the things that were tested were pitch, long term spectra, timing, and loudness of both.

The question remains, is it better to perform as a single artist, or in a group? The answer is that no one can tell, this is a answer that only a singer can make. This choice has to be based on what the individual desires and if they can achieve this goal alone or in a group.

Churches still to this day question whether or not a single person is better then a band. This is displayed in the teachings of the new testament. This conflict is still raging because there are no scriptures that state which way it is supposed to be.

The main thing to consider when dealing with a singer other then the choice of single or band is how long that person will be on the stage. Backstage managers, record labels, and other factors determine how long someone will be around, be it just for the night or for the next decade.

Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of MusicianHome.com, a site that provides information and articles for musicians at all stages of their development.



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.

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.

Comparison and study

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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