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		<title>Wheelchair Ramps - Permanent, Semi-Permanent and Portable</title>
		<description>A wheelchair ramp is an inclined plane that can be used instead of stairs by wheelchair users as well as people pushing strollers or carts. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) requires that a building or structure be accessible to wheelchair users and therefore a wheelchair ramp is nee</description>
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		<title>Surviving An FAA Ramp Check</title>
		<description>You are standing on the ramp performing a pre-flight inspection. A man who you have never seen before approaches you and starts chatting about the weather and asking you questions: “What’s your name?”, “Where are you going?” etc. How do you respond?First, know who you are talking to. Ask for the per</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 21:00:34 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>Wheel Chairs and Curb Ramps</title>
		<description>Impact of curb ramps on people with mobility impairmentsCurb ramps are designed to provide access to people who use wheeled forms of mobility. Without curb ramps, people who use wheelchairs would not be able to independently access the sidewalk and street. However, not all wheelchairs perform the sa</description>
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		<title>The Benefits of Electric Wheelchair Lifts</title>
		<description>Electric wheelchair lifts help to move the wheelchair to various places at multiple levels. Electric wheelchair lifts are less expensive than hydraulic wheelchair lifts and are easy to maintain. They contain an emergency, battery-lowering device which makes them ideal for use during power outages. E</description>
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		<title>Easy Movement With Chair Lifts</title>
		<description>Chair lifts are useful in enhancing the mobility of the people with handicaps. There are various types of chair lifts in the market, ranging from those that raise the chair to another level for stairs or vehicles to lifts that raise a person to a level that will allow them to stand. The most popular</description>
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		<title>Choose The Right Wheelchair Lift Manufacturer</title>
		<description>The best thing that a handicapped person can do to improve his or her mobility is to get a wheelchair lift. For people, who because of their condition, finds it risky and difficult to climb up and won stairs, they should consider buying a wheelchair stair lift. 
Getting a home wheelchair stair lift</description>
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		<title>Wheelchair Van Conversions</title>
		<description>If youve looked into buying a wheelchair van, then you may have heard about something called wheelchair van conversions. Put simply, a wheelchair van conversion is where you take a van and make structural changes and add on additions to make it capable of transporting a wheelchair user. Its a great </description>
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		<title>Finding Your Wheelchair Comfort Zone</title>
		<description>At any point in your life, you may find yourself depending on a wheelchair for mobility. While it may be hard to deal with that fact, just remember that your wheelchair can offer you freedom regardless of your injury. Your wheelchair is a wonderful invention that helps you live your life, not limit </description>
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		<title>How ATV lift kits work</title>
		<description>ATV lift kit is a 'must-have' item. It ensures sufficient clearance around the fenders and other parts of your ATV in some cases with oversize tires. ATV lift kit is a bolt-on bracket system that bolts between the shock and the shock mount. An ATV lift kit, when properly installed with stock tires a</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 21:00:34 -0700</pubDate>
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