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By purchasing from us any of the following tried and tested adaptations you will be supporting our Charity. All prices include postage and packing. If in doubt about the suitability of any product, please speak with us before placing your order and we will advise you. Please print off your order form and post to us with a cheque payable to “Mobility Information Service”. As we are a small charity we do not have facilities for processing credit card purchases. Alternatively contact us and we will post you a catalogue. |
| MIRROR
& USEFUL ITEMS |
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| SEP 01: Easipark Viewer | |
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No more dented bumpers. Easipark lets you see when to stop before it's too late. Easily fixed and removed. |
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| SUM 1: Danger zone safety mirror | |
| Britain's very best "Blind Spot" used by professionals. Wide angle pop-off design removes for car wash safety. Stainless steel metal parts will not rust. First class safety for under a fiver. |
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| SS1: Super-wide luxury mirror | |
| Highest quality, greatest view see traffic either side and behind with just one glance. |
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| DRIVING
ADAPTATIONS |
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| BK 1: Steering Spinner - Standard Mushroom | |
| Airbag
compatible. Quality and reliability from Alfred Bekker, Britain's leading
adaptation manufacturer |
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| RS1: Steering spinner ribbed peg | |
| The best peg spinner we have seen. Manufactured by Reselco, Britain's oldest adaptation specialists, it gives secure comfortable grip for drives with arthritic fingers and others unable to cope with a conventional spinner. Airbag compatible. |
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| BK 4: EasiOff Parking Brake Release | |
| Fits any conventional parking brake. Pull up on the handle to apply the brake. One touch on the top releases it again. |
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| INFORMATION
PACKS AND PUBLICATIONS |
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| PP1:Passenger Pack | |
| A new information pack for the disabled passenger with special needs * vehicle test reports * funding and choice * list of manufacturers, suppliers and adaptations specialists 'Updated April 2005' |
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| APD :Adaptations For The Disabled Driver | |
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A new fully revised eighth edition is now available having been published in March 2005. In addition to listing all the major fitting companies and specialist manufacturers of disabled driver equipment, the booklet includes clear diagrams and illustrations to help the user identify the right equipment for each application. A handy section on choosing a suitable vehicle is also included. |
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| KWT :How To push a Wheelchair | |
| This
booklet gives you an insight on pushing a wheelchair. Useful tips from
the wheelchairs user’s perspective. |
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| SDSH : Scenic Drives in Shropshire | |
| The latest publication from Mobility Information Service for you to enjoy. Especially written with the disabled in mind includes accessible toilets, restaurants and tourist attraction |
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| STICKERS
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| GMWI : Don't Park Too Close, I Have To Get My Wheelchair In | |
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An eye-catching strip for affixing to
side or rear screen. In face adhesive plastic, Approx. 30 x 5 cm. |
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| IDS : International Disability Sign | |
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International
blue “wheelchair” sign helps identify your vehicle from a distance.
In soft peelable vinyl for affixing to the inside of the rear screen of
any vehicle. It can also be used to indicate access points for wheelchairs
and specially adapted facilities. Approx. 11.5 x 12 cm. |
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