Your mobility product and the unpredictable weather
What if my Mobility Scooter or Power Chair gets wet?
Water is a fact of life. Weather is unpredictable and cannot be controlled. You can be out with your mobility scooter or power chair and suddenly, a rain or snow shower hits! Plus, even after a storm is over, there may be large puddles or piles of snow on the roads or on the sidewalks. It’s important to understand how water affects your mobility scooter or power chair. By taking action following contact with water, you can preserve the life and performance of your mobility product.
When faced with sudden inclement weather, there are a few things you can do. Depending on the severity and heaviness of the rain or snow, we recommend finding shelter until the storm passes. Try to avoid large puddles. Your power chair is equipped with electronics, and direct or prolonged exposure to water or dampness may cause a motorized wheelchair to malfunction electronically and mechanically. Water can cause the electrical components to corrode and the frame of your mobility scooter or power chair to rust.
If your mobility product encounters water:
- Thoroughly dry your mobility scooter or power chair with a towel as soon as possible; Wipe down all surfaces of the chair;
- Allow your mobility scooter or power chair to sit in a warm, dry place for at least 12 hours to allow unseen water to evaporate;
- Check the operation of the joystick and the brakes before using your mobility product again;
- If you find any inconsistencies contact your provider for advice.
You should periodically examine your product for signs of corrosion caused by water exposure, bodily fluid exposure, or incontinence. Any damaged components should be replaced or treated immediately, contact your provider for service.
There are some other things you can do to further protect your mobility scooter or power chair. Some consumers carry plastic bags with them. When a sudden shower hits, they cover their controller or joystick with a plastic bag to protect it from the rain or snow. Also, it’s a good idea to check the weather before you leave the house. If the forecast is calling for wet weather, consider changing your plans or staying home.
By understanding the effects of moisture and taking steps to reduce exposure, you ensure that your mobility scooter or power chair remains in peak condition for optimal performance!