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TRANSPORTATION
INVACARE
always advises that a Powerchair secured in a vehicle will not provide the equivalent safety
level and security as bespoke seating systems and recommends transfer to the vehicle seating, but also
recognises that it is not always practical for the user to be transferred.
In cases where transfer is not possible then the Powerchair should only be secured as follows:
NOTE
Your safety during transportation, largely depends upon the diligence of the person securing the Tie-downs and
passenger restraints, it is your responsibility to ensure that your Powerchair has been secured safely.
1. Ensure that your model of Powerchair is suitable for transportation with an occupant in a vehicle.
If you are unsure, seek advice from your Powerchair supplier/dealer.
2. Seek confirmation from the Transporter that the vehicle is suitably designed, insured and
equipped to transport a passenger seated in a Powerchair.
3. Any part of the Powerchair (accessories etc.) that can be easily detached should be removed and
stored in the vehicle luggage hold during transportation.
4. The Powerchair should always be transported in a forward facing direction. Rearward facing is
only acceptable if your head and back can be supported by a suitable bulkhead.
5.
INVACARE
recommend the 4-Point Webbing Tie-Down System with Karabiner should be used to
secure your chair within the vehicle, these restraints are available from Unwin Safety Systems and
Koller Engineering (both companies based in the UK, Yeovil in Somerset).
6. When attaching the tie-downs to the Powerchair, it is imperative they are fixed onto the
designated Tie-Down points shown on the sketch below) only of the Powerchair and not onto
any attachments or accessories (wheels, castors, footrests, armrests, anti-tipping levers etc).
7. The Tie-Downs should be secured, as close as possible, at an angle of 45° to ensure maximum
effectiveness of the restraint in all directions.
8. If your Powerchair has a headrest it should always be used during transportation, if not ask the
transporter if a universal headrest is available that will fit onto your Powerchair.
9. During transportation it is
essential
that you are secured by three point lap and diagonal
occupant restraint system, which is anchored to the vehicle wall and floor rails. Powerchair
lap belts can be used in
addition
to the three point restraint system but must not be considered
as an alternative to the occupant restraint system.
CAUTION
Ensure both handbrakes are engaged during transportation.