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Buying Wheel Chair Lifts for Vans


By A. M. Kelly

For those who have to transport passengers and their wheel chairs, the best option for traveling often with the wheel chair is by purchasing a wheel chair and lift for vans. Many people go ahead and switch vehicles when it’s time to transport someone often with a wheel chair; the bottom line is that it’s just a whole lot easier to transport a wheel chair on a van than it is to mount one on the back of a car. The other big drawback to putting a wheel chair on the back of a car is that even the smallest bumps will cause the car to bottom out.

The Ease of a Van

A van makes traveling with a wheel chair a whole lot easier. From loading and unloading the wheel chair to the amount of time that it takes to do so, a van made for wheel chair lifts makes the entire process much easier than it is without this specialized vehicle. Some vans designed for this purpose load the wheel chair (with passenger inside sometimes) into the side of the van; other vans are designed to load the wheel chair into the rear of the van. This second type of wheel chair lifts for vans require that the passenger no longer be in the wheelchair when it is lifted into the van.

In either case, the process is fully automated and works at only the push of a button. All that is required is that the person driving the vehicle position the wheel chair in exactly the right spot for the van’s wheel chair lift, and then at the push of a button, the wheel chair is lifted and positioned correctly inside the van. The process couldn’t be easier, and what’s most important is that this method of transporting wheel chairs and their passengers is 100% safe for the wheel chair’s passenger and for the person driving the van as well.

Choosing a Van for its Wheel Chair Lift

The most important factor when choosing such a specialized vehicle is whether you need a van that can load a wheel chair that still has its passenger inside it, or whether a van whose wheel chair lift for wheel chairs without their passenger in the rear of the van is a possibility for you. Generally, the former are bigger vans, and more expensive than the latter type. As with many things in life, the needs of the consumer will determine the vehicle and lift chosen.

Author Details:
A. M. Kelly writes for various web sites including The A-Z of Wheelchairs and other information portals such as information junkie and the A-Z of.com

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