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Cold weather advice for powered wheelchair and scooter users

It’s important to be prepared when heading out on your scooter or powered wheelchair during the colder months, particularly when conditions are wintry. You may find yourself facing icy roads, ramps and pavements. So, we’ve put together a few tips to help you stay safe, warm and mobile this winter. 


 

Staying safe when you’re out and about 

Make sure you’re visible
Winter’s shorter days mean you’re more likely to be travelling after sunset. So, make sure you’re as visible as possible. Many larger scooters have lights. But if yours does not, it may be worth buying a high-visibility or reflective jacket or vest so that you’re more noticeable.

Check the weather forecast
Always check the weather conditions before you travel. And, if you have a smartphone, consider downloading a weather forecasting app to stay up to date with the conditions whilst you’re out and about. 

Plan your route to avoid hazards
When it’s snowy or icy, it’s best to avoid any journeys unless they’re really necessary. If you must go out, try to stay away from hills and rural roads by taking an alternative route. And try to use roads and paths that are well-lit, well-maintained and free from snow and ice. This may add more time to your journey, but it’s worth it to stay safe. For longer journeys, make sure your vehicle is fully charged. Consider taking your charger with you in case you need to top up the battery while you’re out.

Watch out for kerbs
Fallen leaves can hide kerbs or make them appear lower than they are. So, it’s worth using dropped kerbs and official road crossings wherever possible. Always be careful, and reduce your speed, when approaching pavements and kerbs.

What to do if you break down
Your all-inclusive lease with the Scheme includes breakdown cover. So, if you break down, Motability Assist (provided by Autohome) is on hand 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to get you and your powered wheelchair or scooter home safely. In an emergency, you can call them on 0800 953 5000. It’s a good idea to save this number on your mobile phone in case you need it.
Or, if you have a smartphone, you can download the Motability Assist app. Simply search ‘Motability Recovery’ on the App Store or Google Play Store and follow the installation instructions. If you do break down, you just open the app, click ‘Rescue me’ and a text message is created that includes your exact location. Then you simply press ‘Send’.

Motability Assist: the breakdown service that gives peace of mind

 

Staying safe indoors

When indoors, be careful of surfaces that have been made wet or slippery by the weather conditions. Keep entrances clear of snow and moisture, and consider using non-slip mats and rugs to help prevent accidents.

Looking after your powered wheelchair or scooter

Protect your vehicle’s battery 
The cold weather can affect your scooter’s battery. So, try to store your vehicle away from the elements. Ideally in a shed or garage. If this is not possible, keep it under cover to help prevent the battery from freezing. During long periods of non-use, the battery should be disconnected to help slow down the rate at which it drains.

Keep your vehicle dry
Moisture can be your scooter or powered wheelchair’s worst enemy. So, wipe it down when you come inside and keep it dry to help prevent parts from freezing. It’s particularly important to prevent moisture getting into your scooter’s control panel. Use your weather-proof storage cover, if you have one.

Pre-travel checks and tips 
Along with checking the weather forecast, this is what we recommend you consider before you set off:
Tyres: 
o    Are they inflated enough? 
o    Is there enough tread on them?
o    Are there any signs of damage? 
If you’re unsure about any of these, speak to your dealer for advice.
Battery: 
o    Do you have enough charge to complete your journey? 
If you’re in any doubt, you should consider delaying your trip.
Clothing: 
o    If you break down, will you be warm enough while you wait for recovery? 
If not, take an extra layer of clothing just in case. 
Medication: 
o    If you take prescription medication, could an issue with your scooter or powered wheelchair delay when you next take this? 
If so, consider taking it with you.
Essential Supplies: 
o    Consider taking a small emergency kit, containing essentials like hand warmers, a torch, and a compact tyre pump.

Speak to your dealer about any concerns

If you have any concerns about your scooter or powered wheelchair, now is a good time to speak to your dealer to make sure everything is working as it should. It’s always best to be cautious and get any issues checked out as soon as possible, even if they’re only minor.

Remember, you don’t have to hibernate in winter. With the right approach and preparations, you can confidently use your wheelchair or scooter during the colder months and continue to enjoy the activities you love. 

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