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A wheelchair carrier which carries a folded manual wheelchair at the rear of a vehicle. The base tilts so wheelchair can be lifted or pushed on at ground level. Two models for transit and large rear wheels.The transit model has a rectangular wire mesh base with raised sides.
A small mirror that adheres to existing side mirror. It distorts the image to give a wider view, thus bringing into view vehicles which may have been hidden in the "blind spot". Comes in round and rectangular shapes.
A range of a tricycles with adjustable features to suit individual needs. A range of accessories is also available. Tricycles are able to be customised.
A roof mounted wheelchair carrier and winch with fibreglass weatherproof cover. The winch lifts the wheelchair onto the roof and positions it on the bracket and the cover slides together. To unload, the cover slides open over the driver's door and the winch lowers the chair. Powered by the car battery. Can be operated by the wheelchair user.
A range of hydraulically powered one piece platform, internal hoists, designed to lift a person seated in a manual wheelchair or powered wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear of a van. Two models available.
A powered wheelchair lift which is stored under the vehicle when not in use. Lifts a person in a wheelchair into a vehicle. Suitable for installation on most vans.
A hydraulically powered, internal hoist, designed to lift a person seated in a powered or manual wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear door of the vehicle. The unique stacking platform stows below window level, allowing clear site lines while in transit.
The Brees Reverse Sensor is an ultrasonic measuring and warning system suitable for most types of vehicles. The sensor is fitted to the rear of the vehicle and provides the driver with an audible warning of any obstacle when reversing.
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