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I saw a remote controlled powered chair at PMG last  year I think.
Scares the hell out of me.

Technically it is relatively easy to do, but from an ethical point of
view it is questionable due to the safety issues.

Why would the chair need to be got out of the way ?

G.J.Harbach  I.Eng  MIED  IIPEM  ATPsoc
Registered Clinical Technologist
Rehabilitation Engineering Specialist
Department of Healthcare Science
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre
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Birmingham B29 6JA
Tel 0121 466 3066
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Subject: Remote control power chair

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Hello,

I am wondering if anyone can help with the following query that was
brought to my attention today:




Dear Sir/Madam,

Hope you are well.
 
Having come across your web-site I thought I should email you for
advice.
 
I am a disabled person and was wondering if there was a such thing as a
Remote Control for a Power Chair which would allow you to bring the
Chair to and from you when you transfer onto a bed or sofa.
 
If there is, could you please tell me how much it costs and how it can
be got.
 
Let me thank you for your time as I look forward to a reply.





Kind regards,
John


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