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Appropriateness
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How
will I know that the lift/ramp system on the van
that I purchase on-line will accommodate my needs and
my wheelchair?
You will not know for sure until you
actually use the vehicle. Many ramps/lifts have stated
capacities for height, weight, and length of the occupant
in the wheelchair, and you will have to provide your
information to the internet seller. Any error or miscommunication
of information could affect your ability to properly
and safely ingress and egress the vehicle.
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How will
I know that the van that I purchase on-line has ample interior
space to maneuver my wheelchair in the vehicle and proper
head room?
Manufacturers of vehicles provide
stated dimensions of their vehicles, but you will have
to provide accurate information about your size and
the size and type of your wheelchair to the internet
seller. As for maneuverability, the manufacturer can
give you interior dimensions that you could simulate
at home, but buying sight unseen has certain inherent
risks.
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How do
I know that the wheelchair restraint mechanism provided
by the internet seller will work on my wheelchair and that
I or my care giver will be able to operate it?
You will not know for sure
until someone who is trained in the proper use of wheelchair
securement systems is able to evaluate you, your wheelchair,
and the restraint mechanism together in your vehicle
in the interior location(s) at which you wish to be
restrained.
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How will
I know that the seatbelt systems in the van that I purchase
on-line will accommodate my needs?
You will not know until a person
qualified to evaluate you and your wheelchair (if you
are remaining in it during transit) does so while you
are in your vehicle
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If I transfer
out of my wheelchair to an OEM seat with the assistance
of a transfer seat base for transit in the vehicle, how
will I know that the seat base provided by the internet
seller will work for me and be mounted in the proper location?
Many transfer seat bases have significant
ranges of motion and have standard mounting locations.
If you are not able to test the system in the vehicle
prior to final installation, you will not know for
sure if it will work properly for you.
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If I purchase
from an internet seller, will I have the opportunity to
know about and understand the latest technological advances
in modified transportation for the disabled?
It is possible, but unlikely.
There have been so many advances in technology in the
past few years that it would be difficult for the internet
seller to articulate and demonstrate all available
products to you. The local retailer, on the other hand,
would generally have product on hand that they can
demonstrate to you in person and allow you to determine
which technology best suites your needs
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Will an
internet seller install driving controls for me?
Yes, but there is a high risk
of substantial injury if you, the user, are not properly
evaluated, fitted, and trained on the driving control
in question. PURCHASING DRIVING CONTROLS ON-LINE CAN
BE DANGEROUS. To be evaluated, fitted, and trained
by a CDRS, you can contact ADED at www.ADED.org for
information
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