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Case Studies
Read about some of the people we've helped
Painting Frame | Camera
Aid | Dual Wheel Braking System for a Pushchair
Child
Safety Gate |
Kiddie Car Adaptation | Swing
for Buggy
Kiddie Car Adaptation
The Problem
After an attack of meningitis this seven year old had her left hand
and forearm, part of the fingers on her right hand and both legs
amputated. She was no longer able to use her
battery powered Kiddie Car.
The Solution
Accelerator switch was removed from floor pedal, fixed behind wooden
central upright lever and controlled using her left knee. The steering
column was extended and the original seats removed
and changed. Seatbelt was replaced for safety. Isolation switch was
fitted to the dashboard on the right side of the car. This allows
the battery
to be disconnected when the client is being lifted in/out of the
car, ensuring the car remains stationary.
The Benefits
The client was overjoyed with her 'new' car as it allows her to play
outside with her family and friends.
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