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-------- CUSTOMIZED ADAPTATION --------- PURPOSE: To provide a custom adapted wheelchair canopy to be used by an individual with light sensitivity and mobility disabilities on her wheelchair and also be portable to fit on public vans, buses, and/or taxis. The canopy is designed to work on almost any wheelchair/cart and be capable of travel. Windows could be added for those more interested in rain and snow protection. The frame is made from steel and aluminum tubing. Scaled drawings are available upon request for frame. A sunbrella was used for fabric, although cheaper nylon ornylon/urethane materials could also be used. TITLE: Wheelchair Canopy WEBSITE: Workshop Solutions. REF: http://www.workshopsolutions.com/COMPLETE/canopy1.htm.

Notes: Designer(s): Clive Rush Email: russ22@hotmail.com

This product record was updated on January 4, 2010.

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