Sunday, June 13, 2010

Improve Your Quality of Life With a Mobility Scooter


There are many people who have mobility problems. These problems can be caused by a disability, an accident or simply aging, and can make simple tasks more difficult, not to mention getting around. Fortunately, there are options for anyone struggling with this issue, and the primary one is through the use of a mobility scooter. Mobility scooters are a safe, efficient and affordable way to get around and are being used by more people now than ever. Thanks to increases in technology, electric scooters are more accessible than in recent years due to the cost.

There are a few important factors to consider when looking at mobility scooters. Comfort and durability are obviously key, but there are other things to think about such as the rechargeable battery, price, size and whether a 3 or 4 wheel scooter is right for you. Because the needs of people vary greatly, so the designs of electric scooters. It is always a good idea to research a number of models, to avoid using a scooter that isn't sufficient in some areas.

Comfort is vital in a scooter. Because you are likely to spend a lot of time on it, the chair should be made out of a durable material that is firm and supportive yet soft at the same time, to avoid any discomfort. The frame of the scooter itself and foot platform are usually made of an alloy or molded plastic which is perfectly suited to its use, and should never need repairs or maintenance.

The battery is very important, as it can mean the difference between arriving home safely or being stranded in the middle of a road. The standard mobility scooter battery is a 12 volt that carries anywhere from 12-97 amp/hours, depending on the periods of use. These vary in price from $30-$300 so there is quite a difference, as determining which battery is right for you can greatly alter the running cost of your scooter.

There are a number of ways to pay for scooters, as many companies offer finance packages and insurance can also cover the cost, sometimes in total. Check with your insurance company before purchasing, as it could save you a lot of money.

Finally, there are many reviews online for every type of scooter available and these can be very helpful in your decision-making process.



Enjoy Life With Beach Wheelchairs

Moving on with life after being handicapped is the best thing you can do for yourself. There is no need of being depressed about it and it's not like it's the end of the world. Life must go on as we know it. It also doesn't mean that being handicapped you will be deprived of the joys and excitement of life.

Although having limited mobility doesn't mean that you'll just let life pass you by. To the contrary, if your fond of the outdoors then beach wheelchairs is the answer that will help you jump start your life.

A beach wheelchair can provide you with so much convenience. This can be very helpful for you in having good times with your family and friends again, especially if your favorite place to be is near seashores. Beach wheelchairs can accommodate you wherever you may go. If you're the type of person who likes nothing but keeping yourself busy outdoors, you must better get your beach wheelchair that suits you best.

There are many types of beach wheelchairs that you can afford in the market. Those are classified like a typical wheelchair in which you can choose in different styles and can be customized. Beach wheelchairs are grouped into three: manual, electric, and transport kinds. Manual types are those powered by the rider and they can also be pushed by another person. Electric beach wheelchairs are those powered by stored electricity in the batteries, and transport types can be pushed but are equipped with four wheels of the same size.

Customizing your preferred beach wheelchairs can be very easy. Before eventually purchasing a beach wheelchair, you can actually order what it can look like. Beach wheelchairs come in different sizes and colors. You can change the custom features like the covering of the chair depending on your body size, the seat-to-floor heights, also the footrests and leg rests, and many more.

For your full knowledge about specifications of beach wheelchairs, these examples are out in the market just in case you finally decided to buy one and don't want to waste any time in asking a store assistant or clerk:

o Some are constructed using stainless steel tubing which is much higher than other graded marine steel. Chairs width with an estimated 34 inches to access a 36 inch doorway with interchangeable wheels are also available. The height of the chair from the floor is 22 inches or lower depending on the tire pressures.

o Other are made with wheels 13 inches in diameter and 6 inches wide. Wheel hubs are usually made from ply-nylon material to eliminate saltwater corrosion. It is equipped with advanced front and rear suspensions, allowing the four wheels remain in contact the ground.

o Are designed with comfortable sling seating system. Usually, are attached with umbrellas with an ultraviolet inhibitor.

o Chairs are designed with utmost flexibility to support up to 350 pounds. Larger weight capacities are available with a corresponding amount.

So, if your heart seems to follow being on the edges of the beach, it can be a fun- filled stroll along the shore with a beach wheelchair. But remember, beach wheelchairs can also be used whether you're out in the mall, by the river, or even in parks. Beach wheelchairs are made for an all-around performance to make guarantee your satisfaction.

Imagine all of these will happen with your new simple machine that can truly add joy and excitement of returning to the environment and not feeling stranded anymore.



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Baby Essentials - A Guide For First Time Mums


Are you a first time expectant mum wandering around the shops wondering do I really need that, or what is all this used for? If you answer yes to this question then you may find the following article useful.

I can remember during my first pregnancy looking at items in the baby section wondering if all these bits and pieces were really necessary, and wondered what half of them were used for. I was often confused and would buy things ‘just in case’. After the birth of my daughter I soon found that some of these items I definitely didn’t need, and then there were others I just couldn’t live without. I have put together a list of items that I personally feel are baby essentials and try to give you some insight into what and why you may be in need of them.

Essentials for baby

Bunny rugs/ muslin wraps – These are used to wrap your baby in. Newborn babies usually like to be wrapped snugly as it gives them the secure feeling they had in the womb. The difference is that Bunny rugs are for cool weather and muslin wraps are for warm weather, so the time of year your baby is due will determine which you will require. Recommend 8-12 of which ever you require.

Baby towels - You can just use normal ones but baby towels are often smaller, lighter and softer. Recommend at least 3.

Cot sheets - Fitted are best to prevent loosening as baby will move around a lot as it gets older. Recommend 3 sets.

If you are using a cradle or bassinet to start with you will need special sheets to fit these. You can get away with just 2 sets as babies are only in them for a short time (6-10weeks) and if you run into trouble you can always use a bunny rug!

Mattress protectors – Recommend 2-3.

Baby blankets - I don't use any baby bedding (blankets, top sheet ect) in the cot. Initially I wrapped baby in their bunny rug/muslin wrap and once they got to big I used baby sleeping bags or sleepsuits. Babies tend to kick blankets off , I found myself worrying they would wiggle under the loosened blankets, at the same time I worried baby would be too cold. Once I discovered baby sleeping bag/suits I never looked back. These types of suits go over the top of their normal sleeping outfits and allow baby freedom to kick and move about. SIDS bedding guidelines state that sleeping bags/suits are a safe bedding alternative as long as individual bags/suits meet the following safety standards – neck and armholes should be fitted so that there is no chance of baby slipping inside the bag and it should not contain a hood. Baby sleeping conditions are not something to be taken lightly. I highly recommend that prior to making any decision in relation to how you will sleep your baby that you visit safe sleeping at the sids and kids website. This way you can make an informed decision on what will best suit your individual situation.

Baby nail clippers/scissors - Baby nails grow really quick and are sharp, often causing them to scratch themselves.

Baby cotton buds – Used for cleaning outer ear, nose and belly buttons!! Look for the ones that are specially designed to prevent you from accidentally going in too far.

Baby moisturiser - Babies often get a bit scaly in their first few weeks while their skin is adjusting to the outside world.

Nappy bag – A good quality nappy bag will have separate compartments to put your different bits and pieces in such as bottles, wipes, clothes ect.Look for one with a change mat attached as you will find this useful.

A gentle baby soap - I recommend Johnson's milk bath you just squirt it in the water, no need to juggle baby and soap.

Baby wipes - excellent for cleaning face, hands and bottoms, I'd be lost with out them. I recommend Huggies, you can get a refillable travel pack for the nappy bag and a clip top container for home. You can get cheaper brands but they are often thinner and harder to dispense.

Nappy rash cream - I use one called Sudocrem. I found it very effective and although it is a little more expensive then some of the others creams you will see, you tend to use less.

Bibs – Bibs aren’t really necessary unless you are bottle feeding, or until baby starts on solids. Look for bibs that either slip straight over baby’s head or have velcro fasteners. I found soft plastic back bibs protected clothing better. Try to avoid bibs that require you to tie them, these can be difficult to manage when you have one hand holding the baby. Once baby is older using full plastic bibs while they are eating can save you a lot of washing.

Cloth nappies - whether or not your are going to use disposable nappies you will still need some cloth nappies, they come in handy for cleaning up and protecting yourself from baby vomit and placing under baby when you have nappy leaks! 12 should suffice if you are going to use disposables. Of course if you are not using disposables you are going to need a lot more, approximately 24-36 in total. Please note that I didn't use cloth nappies, I used disposables so if you intend on using cloth nappies then their maybe some extra things you need in relation to them - snappies or pins, nappy liners and possibly plastic pants or fluffies.

Nappy bucket – If you are using cloth nappies you will probably need 2, one for the nappies, another for clothes/bibs ect. For those that are using disposables one will suffice (or some sort of bucket) for soaking clothes ect. For soaking the clothes you will need something like napisan. Lux flakes are also good for general washing of baby clothes as initially their skin can be sensitive.

The following items you may not want straight away but are something to think about:

A thermometer - If you think baby might be a bit ‘off colour’ it can help put your mind at rest. I eventually bought a tympanic one as I grew tired of trying to keep baby still while the thermometer was under their arm. The advantage of a tympanic thermometer is you use their ear and it only takes a couple of seconds to register, the problem is they are expensive.

Bottles – It does pay to have one or two bottles even if you plan to breastfeed, just in case you need to be away from baby for some reason or you just need a break. You will also need a couple of newborn teats, a bottle brush and some sterilising equipment. Microwave sterilisers are very effective and are not expensive. If for some reason you are unable to breastfeed or you plan to wean baby in the first year you will need more bottles, approximately 8.

Breast pump – This will totally depend on your situation. If you are going back to work early but want to continue to breast feed an electric pump would be of benefit. You can hire these from some hospitals and pharmacies if your budget is tight. If you only want to express milk for the rare occasion then a hand pump will be sufficient.

I hope that this article has enlightened you on what products you may require for the upcoming birth of your child. If you feel that there are any items that are definite essentials that are missing from this list feel free to contact me through our website and I will add them.

Please note that I have mentioned brand names throughout the article but I am in no way affiliated with these companies, nor are they products that I sell on my site, I genuinely found them to be worth the money you pay for them.



Checklist of the Top Baby Items For New Moms


I recently got home from a baby shower that had been held for our a friend of ours and as she opened these items, I kept thinking of how much money they spend on kids products. There are only five items you need for the baby. If you think men like cool gadgets the most, think again, new grandmothers and mothers are peculiar on just what they need for her baby, particularly new mother's. Through my own, personal knowledge about having babies, lots of this stuff isn't a necessity. Whenever our 2nd child was delivered I did not need a lot of the meaningless stuff, the best essential things I already obtained, with the exception of a few new items we splurged on, simply because the baby items we had were outdated. Plus it is usually enjoyable to get something new for the new child, especially when you had a son and the new baby is a daughter - or vice versa.

Do you want new baby items? These are the five essentials:

Baby Car Seat. You have to have a car seat for your baby, and also it is the law if the infant is under a particular age in most states. Top customer reports and rating agencies suggest that you buy a replacement for the new baby. Each infant may fit differently and brand new ones tend to be developed within the updated safety specifications. And if it's brand new, most likely it has a warranty.

Baby Beds. If you have a baby crib, it would be smart to at the least get a new baby bed mattress. To begin with you might have your infant in bed along with you, but later on down the road your will want the baby within their own bed. Check to ensure the baby crib you have is not on the recall list. Occasionally those things happen and you want to make sure they're safe and you each get a great full night's sleep.

Stroller. Child strollers are just like you automobile, you cannot have a baby and never have a stroller to help you transport all your baby gear whenever your away from home. A travel system stroller includes a baby seat, however as your child becomes older they may out grow it, so you don't want to invest too much on the first stroller if you don't think it will last you that very long. Another suggestion would be to put it on the baby shower checklist and have other people to get it for you. Baby Jogger and Joovy are a couple of common brands.

Bouncey Seat. Infants are amused with bouncing and a bouncie seat has a couple of functions. First it is relaxing for them due to its motions and you can prop up a baby bottle while they sit down inside it. Another type of bouncie seat enables the baby to bounce as they walk around. It is not a must have, nevertheless it sure will prove useful. The ones that are reclined will allow them to nap and rest while you feed them the baby bottle.

Bottles. Breast feeding may be the natural way to feed the baby, however, you may also want a baby bottle to place your own milk inside if there isn't time to breast feed. However, in case you don't breast feed, you will want baby bottles to help you feed your child the milk that makes them grow and in good health. Do not use the little 4 ounce baby bottles, because before you realize it they will be drinking six to eight oz of milk.

Other things you will need are clothes, infant formula and baby diapers. These things are not essential baby items, they are always needed and you will get these anyways. The baby diapers and baby formula are disposable items. Baby outfits may be obtained as hand me downs or from the older kids.

You might not really need a child bath tub. We utilized one for our first baby, but then soon noticed we could of used the kitchen or bath room sink. They may grow out of the infant's first bathtub real quickly and you can take a shower along with your infant. A highchair is useful, we might of said this as No. 6 on the listing because they need the high chair when they can stay up and hold their very own bottle. Soon afterwards they'll be eating solid foods. Developmental toys and games and books are available at baby stroller shops or from some other parents that are somewhat used but still in very good condition.

It's not necessary to spend a lot of money on innovative baby gear or break the college savings. However their are several baby accessory items that you just cannot do without, for instance Baby Car Seats, Baby Cribs, Baby strollers, Bouncie Seat and Bottles. Don't break the bank for his or her future.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Learning to Live With Your Wheelchair Choices

Wheelchairs are many things to many different people. They may be a short term aid for recovery or they may be long term primary meanings of locomotion. Which other ways you use them may vary but one thing is for sure, the modern wheelchair is a modern marvel in design compared to 100 years ago. Wheelchairs are divided into 2 main categories, the manual wheelchair and the power wheelchair. Both have advantages and disadvantages. The manual wheel chair is dived into two categories, the folding frame and the rigid frame. The folding wheelchair folds together (wheel against wheel) for easy compact transportation. The disadvantage of the folding frame is that they are heavier than a one piece rigid frame. The one piece rigid frames have no scissor arms that are needed for folding so a rigid chair frame is much light weight. Rigid frames are sometimes referred to as sport wheelchairs. Combined with new light weight metals like titanium, they are having the weight of the folding wheelchair.

There are manual wheelchairs and powered wheelchairs to choose from also. The advantages of each are contrasted with drawbacks. The manual wheelchair can be picked up and placed into the truck of a vehicle. Plus the manual wheelchair gives the user a physical workout in arm exercise. The power wheel chair gives you a 20 mile range in effortless locomotion. However the operating provides no physical exertions at all. The electric wheelchair can weigh over 200 pounds. Plus you must remember to recharge the battery ever night. They have a limited distance they travel on one charge that usual requires all night.

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