Archive for July, 2011
Proper Italian Espresso And Cappuccino
Thursday, July 28th, 2011
Proper Italian Espresso And Cappuccino
Coffee is so popular it is believed that it comes next to water as a popular drink. Drinking espresso has become a way of life for most people, particularly those who have heavy schedules and who take time out to relax with a cup of freshly brewed espresso or coffee.
While the word espresso may have come from an Italian word meaning express or fast, it really is a misnomer since espresso or brewed coffee have to undergo a process before one can enjoy its freshly brewed taste. Most people can’t imagine starting their day or finishing a meal without a cup of coffee. But we never give a thought to how coffee beans are produced, harvested and shipped.
To make a good cappuccino you have to start with good espresso, which you get from doing the following: Grind the beans fine, press the espresso down firmly, use a high pressure machine or stove top model, don’t make too much at once, the cream must be visible on top as a golden-brown foam, and use an espresso cup to keep the temperature from cooling down too quickly.
You can find a great selection of espresso cups that are cute, elegant, trendy or classic. The best espresso cups available are double-layered to hold in the heat and to keep your espresso hotter longer. You can find double-layered cups in glass as well as ceramic, and there are a great variety of designs to choose from.
Cappuccino is a rich, dark coffee whose recipe originated in Italy. Sometimes people just cannot start their day without a cup of cappuccino. It is a cup of coffee with fresh milk and milk foam bubbles burst on the top of cup. Cappuccino is dark brown. Normally, it is served in the porcelain cup. It is better than the glass or paper cup. The name cappuccino actually comes from the resemblance of its color to the robes of the monks of the Capuchin order.
Based on the mixture ratios of the cappuccino you have traditional cappuccino, it is the espresso with the hot foam milk on the top. The thick of foam milk is about one centimeter. Light cappuccino or wet one, there is more milk ratio than the normal cappuccino. Dark cappuccino or dry, there is less milk ratio than the normal cappuccino.
To make a good cappuccino you have to start with good espresso, which you get from doing the following: Grind the beans fine, press the espresso down firmly, use a high pressure machine or stove top model, don’t make too much at once, the cream must be visible on top as a golden-brown foam, and use an espresso cup to keep the temperature from cooling down too quickly.
Lattes are also half espresso and half milk. If you are wondering what the difference is between a latte and a cappuccino, with a latte you take the milk and espresso and pour the milk down the side of the cup so it mixes with the espresso.
The important point in making the cappuccino is the milk with foam bubbles. The skilled barista should be pay attention while creating the milk foam bubble burst in each type if cappuccino.
After drinking, the foamed milk will stick at the bottom of the cup. If no foamed milk stick means the method of making coffee is not good enough. Never stir cappuccino with spoon. Never use syrup as sweetener because milk and syrup will incompatibility. Smell the flavor of chocolate or cinnamon powder before drinking.
If you like good espresso or cappuccino you should visit La Jolla Italian Restaurant , Lupi. Lupi Vino Cucina is one of the best San Diego Italian Restaurant . Casual, contemporary and urban describe the setting, which is highlighted by modern art on warm colored walls enhanced by dark wood. Menu features house-made pastas and pizzas, fresh seafood, roasted meats and poultry, house-made breads, desserts and coffee.
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Buying A Wheelchair Van and Insuring a Accessible Vehicle
Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Buying A Wheelchair Van and Insuring a Accessible Vehicle
Almost any vehicle can be equipped with a lift to make it wheelchair accessible, but a wheelchair van is unique. It is an alternative to vehicles with lifts because it can be modified so that the wheelchair user can either be a passenger, or its driver.
Wheelchair vans are very expensive, but many manufacturers offer financial assistance to those would not be able to afford them without help. An online search of handicap vans manufacturing companies will provide you with information about their financial assistance programs. And you may save money by asking your insurance company to rewrite your policy for the lowest-cost coverage; alternatively, some non-profit groups offer grants toward the purchase of wheelchair vans .
Here are some options:
• Multiple leading institutions reviewed to get the best fit,
• Find the best rates,
• 10-year loans (OAC) available,
• Get a loan for both the van and the conversion,
• Same day credit approval,
• All the paperwork processed for you,
• Wheelchair van registration at no extra charge.
Before you actually buy a wheel chair, make sure the armrests, footrests, and any other add-ons you want will fit on the frame you have chosen. And, if you still need more information before you buy a wheel chair, consult a local dealer, or perform some online research.
Insuring a handicap accessible vehicles is somewhat like buying insurance for a traditional vehicle. There are two major things you want to be sure of as you shop for wheelchair accessible vehicle or handicap van insurance:
• Know what kind of handicap vehicle you have.
• Make sure your agent or insurance company knows what you have and what it cost.
Modifications are not the only factors that influence premiums.
• Gender: Younger men pay more, as they tend to drive more aggressively and take more risks than females.
• Age: Young drivers in general pay more (a lot more) until they turn 21 (sometimes 25) and then rates increase again when they become seniors.
• Marital status: Single people pay more as they are more accident prone than married couples.
• Driving record: Tickets and/or accidents drive premiums higher.
• Type of vehicle: More expensive cars cost more to repair and that jacks up premiums.
• Education: (1) Lower premiums by taking a defensive driving class and sending a copy of the certificate to your insurance company. (2) College and high school students receive discounts by maintaining a high GPA. (3) College grads pay lower premiums than those with less education.
• Credit score: If you pay bills on time, you’re less likely to file an insurance claim, so your premiums are lower.
• Occupation: The more stressful your occupation and/or the more time you spend driving means higher premiums.
• Your location: Urban areas increase your premiums, as accidents and auto theft are much lower in rural areas. However, even moving 2 miles can possibly raise your insurance.
It really does not matter whether you shop online for insurance or have an agent. Just be sure they are asking a lot of questions about exactly what kind of mobility vehicle you have. Make sure they know it is a disabled access vehicle. Make sure they know the upfront cost of the vehicle. Make sure your agent knows how much your loan is for – if you financed the handicapped vans .
For more information visit Better Life Mobility Center in San Diego, CA.
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Something On Italian Food And Wines
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
Something On Italian Food And Wines
It is easy to think that some pasta, some marinara sauce, a crust of Italian bread and a glass of wine is the beginning and end of Italian cuisine, especially if you grew up in the United States. When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,” often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. There is much more than red sauce and starch on the agenda for most Italian regional cuisines.
All Italian cooking relies on olive oil, grains and fresh, seasonal produce, but each region has its own preferences and specialties.
Northern Italy, which boasts the country’s highest standard of living and the richest diet, also produces one-third of Italy’s best wines. Central Italy, in contrast, tends to favor artichokes, peas and black and white truffles. These six central regions prefer pasta and lamb over the rice and beef associated with the North. Tuscany is a region of Italy that takes up a small piece of the western coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Since a large border of the Tuscan region is coastal, seafood plays a large role in the regional cuisine of Tuscany. Sardinia has such a rich and various history that it bears little resemblance to the traditional idea of Italian cooking. Very few Sardinian meals do not incorporate lamb, a rich resource in the mountainous inland of the island of Sardinia. In addition to the lamb’s meat, a favorite of Sardinian chefs, very few meals are complete without the company of sheep’s milk and wild fennel. Looking at any Sardinian recipe, it is easy to see that the cuisine of this hilly island is a veritable stone soup of the many different cultures that have passed through the island over the years.
Wines
Even though Italy produces close to seven million bottles of wine every year, the wine makers have kept to the same high quality standard of making wine that has a legacy of over four thousand years. A person could easily spend an entire lifetime studying this grapes and wine of the Italian country side, especially when these wines are associated with certain foods in there respective areas.
Major red grapes are Sangiovese, planted particularly in Tuscany and Umbria, this is the main grape in the making of Chianti and the ever popular Super-Tuscan wines. Nebbiolo, explicit to the Piedmont district, this varity of grape produces two of infamous Italian most wines: Barolo and Barbaresco. Barbera grape runs side by side with Sangiovese as the most popular grape variety in Italy. The fruity flavours are inclined to be more distinct than in other grapes, it is for this reason that this wine is excellent when enjoyed in the summer.
Italian Whites are Pinot Grigio. This grape in particylary has been haled all around the globe. The pinot grigio grape is not as flavourable as it French cousin. Trebbiano grape, is very familiar in Italy, it has also suffered from casual growing habits. This white grape variety is known for its production of lower class white wines, it is known for its proclivity for producing bland and highly crisp wines as well. Tocai Friulano with the attributes of freshness and bitterness associated with Italian grapes, it can also bring rich and full textures that are more intricate than is usual for whites of this class. It grows for the most part in the Friuli province. Also there are Verdicchio and Vernaccia.
If you are looking for La Jolla Italian Restaurant you should visit Lupi Cucine Restaurant one of the best San Diego Italian Restaurant . Casual, contemporary and urban describe the setting, which is highlighted by modern art on warm colored walls enhanced by dark wood. Menu features house-made pastas and pizzas, fresh seafood, roasted meats and poultry, house-made breads and desserts.
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Italian Desserts
Monday, July 25th, 2011
Italian Desserts
The regional cuisine of Italy is surely a delight to the senses. With the pasta, seafood, savory meats and cheeses, and delicious crusty breads, it is hard to stop yourself from eating until you are packed full. However, if you do not remember to save a little room, you may miss out on the best part: dessert. No one does desserts quite like the Italians. From simple fruity finger foods to savory layered tortes, the Italian’s make desserts for every palette. From the chocolate lover to someone looking for something lighter and more refreshing, you are sure to find something to your looking in an Italian bakery.
One of my favorite Italian desserts has been a staple of my Grandmother’s dessert table at holiday dinners for as long as I can remember. The best part is that it is something that I was always able to help with. Stuffed dates were always a task that the kids could do, by simply taking the pre-sliced dates and stuffing about a tea spoon full of cream cheese into them and then dotting them each with a pecan, we could be happy to know we had helped. Even if we ate a date or two along the way.
A variation on this dessert, which is popular in Milan takes a little bit more grown up help. After the dates are stuffed with the cream cheese, a grown up can dip the date into a mixture of bittersweet chocolate and milk and then let them harden. The product is a delicious, almost candy-like concoction that appeals to the sweet and the salty taste buds.
There are desserts that many people take for granted. Rice pudding, for example, is one of the simplest pleasures for Italian households. Milk, sugar, rice, and cinnamon are the staples of this favorite, but it can be substituted to taste with extra sugar, honey, nutmeg, or raisins. My personal favorite is with extra cinnamon and dried cranberries. Another simple that many people forget about, or perhaps even loathe, is the Panettone, otherwise known as fruit cake. A staple on many Christmas tables, the Panettone has gotten a bad rep in the United States, perhaps because of its strong Anise taste. When done right though, a Panettone can be truly delightful.
Other than the cannoli, the most popular Italian dessert is undoubtedly Tiramisu. This alcoholic spongy cake has taken the world by storm with relatively young origins. No one seems to know exactly how the Tiramisu was invented, or by who. What does seem to be agreed upon is that is was invented sometime in the 1960s in the Veneto region of Italy. The ingredients of Tiramisu are basic, but everyone seems to do it a little bit different. Mascarpone, espresso and zabaglione cream make up the complimentary tastes of this delicious dessert, but it would be impossible to create without the base of savoiardi cake, otherwise known as lady fingers. These spongy biscuits make trouble for pastry servers with their delicate spongy nature, but like all Italian desserts are well worth the trouble.
If you are looking for La Jolla Italian Restaurant visit Lupi Cucine one of the best San Diego Italian Restaurant .
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Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Handicap Vans
Friday, July 22nd, 2011
Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Handicap Vans
While the Dodge Grand Caravan handicap vans comes with sophisticated technology and is relatively efficient as far as mileage is concerned, the popularity of these vehicles is the reason that there are quite a few used, handicap equipped Dodge minivans on the market.
As far as the Dodge Grand Caravan is concerned, seats can be removed to provide easy access for those using wheelchairs
. There are currently wheelchair lifts that are so compact when stored within the vehicle that space issues are usually not a concern. There are also modern lightweight ramps. Be sure to check weight limitations before purchase.
When looking for your mobility van or planning to have one modified, it is recommended that you deal solely with a known member of the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association.
North star lowered floor wheelchair accessible minivan conversion represents the culmination of forward thinking philosophy: a power in-floor wheelchair ramp offers open, unrestricted entry and exit as well as greater interior maneuverability. A one-touch remote allows effortless ramp deployment at your fingertips while our Power Kneel gives you a lower ramp angle, making access easier. There are many seating options for both wheelchair users and other passengers, with our removable front seat bases. The SURE DEPLOY electronic primary back up system gives the customer a simple way to operate the VMI North star in-floor wheelchair ramp when the standard electronic control system is not functioning, or there is a total loss of power to the vehicle.
Standard in every accessible van with most common conversion is:
•Power in-floor ramp with non-skid surface,
•Lowered floor,
•Maximum interior headroom,
•Power door with easy manual operation,
•Complete undercoating and rust proofing,
•Emergency wheelchair ramp release,
•Removable front seat bases,
•Manual wheelchair tie-down system,
•Fully crash tested,
•Fully carpeted seat bases,
•Lower ramp angle,
•Remote control entry,
•SURE DEPLOY primary backup system.
As with any used vehicle purchase, it is important to find a reputable dealer. There are a handful of experienced vehicle dealers that specialize in handicap accessible vans, used or new. If you do find a used vehicle, it may come with a manufacturer warranty that is still valid as long as the vehicle is sold within three years of production, or within 36,000 miles.
Wheelchair accessible vans have had their floors lowered in order to provide extended headroom. The overall comfort and ease of use of modern-day handicap accessible, personal vehicles is far superior to outdated versions. Your best option is to find a vehicle dealership that sells accessible vehicles and to test out accessibility before purchasing. Examine your budget carefully and try to find the best vehicle in that budget that offers the features you need.
Usually a quick look on the Internet can supply you with several names, or you can find advertisements in the phone book. You can also talk with a company specializing in the conversion of vans into handicap accessible vehicles to decide on what options will work best for your personal requirements.
For more information on Handicapped Vans or Wheelchairs visit reputable Mobility Center, Better Life Mobility in San Diego, California.
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Honda Odyssey Handicap Vans
Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Honda Odyssey Handicap Vans
For those living with physical disabilities, it is important to have reliable transportation that is equipped with handicap accessibility features. A popular vehicle that many people are choosing to add platform lifts or ramps to is the Honda Odyssey handicap vans . Fortunate for those people on a budget, such vans can be purchased used and already equipped with handicap accessories.
As far as the Honda Odyssey is concerned, seats can be removed to provide easy access for those using wheelchairs . There are currently wheelchair lifts that are so compact when stored within the vehicle that space issues are usually not a concern. There are also modern lightweight ramps that are not compromised in strength. Both accessories can be bought to accommodate wheelchairs and scooters. Be sure to check weight limitations before purchase.
Our North star lowered floor wheelchair accessible minivan conversion represents the culmination of our forward thinking philosophy: a power in-floor wheelchair ramp offers open, unrestricted entry and exit as well as greater interior maneuverability. A one-touch remote allows effortless ramp deployment at your fingertips while our Power Kneel™ gives you a lower ramp angle, making access easier. There are many seating options for both wheelchair users and other passengers, with our removable front seat bases. The SURE DEPLOY™ electronic primary back up system gives the customer a simple way to operate the VMI North star in-floor wheelchair ramp when the standard electronic control system is not functioning, or there is a total loss of power to the vehicle. When properly implemented, innovative thinking is communicated from design to final product with nothing getting lost in translation. Standard in every accessible van with the VMI North star Minivan Conversion: •Power in-floor ramp with non-skid surface •11″ lowered floor •Maximum interior headroom •Power door with easy manual operation •Complete undercoating and rust proofing •Emergency wheelchair ramp release •The Power Kneel™ System •Removable front seat bases •3-year/36,000-mile warranty •Manual wheelchair tie-down system •Fully crash tested •Fully carpeted seat bases •Lower ramp angle •Remote control entry •SURE DEPLOY™ primary backup system •Optional Rubberized Flooring Available.
You can also talk with a company specializing in the conversion of vans into handicap accessible vehicles to decide on what options will work best for your personal requirements. The options are wide and varied, so weigh all of your choices before making a final decision. Your investment should serve you well for many years to come.
For more information on Honda Odyssey mobility van visit Better Life Center in San Diego, California.
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Mobility Scooter and Wheelchair Lifts for Handicap Vans
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
Mobility Scooter and Wheelchair Lifts for Handicap Vans
A mobility scooter or wheelchair lift can be dismantled and can be easily stored, making it good paraphernalia for enabling a weak or disabled individual a ride into an automobile and at the same time allowing the scooter or wheelchair to be transported inside a vehicle.
There are two major types of vehicle scooter/wheelchair lifts:
(1) Those that can be placed inside the automobile or internal.
(2) Those that must stay outside the automobile or external.
The type of scooter/wheelchair vehicle lift may depend on certain factors, such as the mobility equipment that would be carried and how the lift would be stored.
Internal lifts, or also referred to as inside vehicle lifts, are obviously the type of lifts that you can place inside the vehicle. Such type of scooter/wheelchair lifts may be supplied with either manual or electric power. Some large accessible vehicles , such as SUVs and vans, already have built-in lifts for the passenger’s scooter/wheelchair.
A large space in the vehicle’s back or compartment must be taken into consideration when choosing an internal lift to ensure that both the mobility equipment and its corresponding lift will be accommodated. One primary advantage of internal lifts is that you do not have to worry about weather conditions because your mobility aid is safe, protected, and dry inside the vehicle.
The second major type of vehicle lift is one installed on the outside of the vehicle, usually at the back. External vehicle lifts must be strong enough to carry the mobility scooter and wheelchairs
all throughout the travel. External automobile lifts have platforms that tilt back for you to wheel the scooter or wheelchair to have it carried by the car or van.
Some external automobile lifts are designed like an elevator where you veer in your mobility device into a platform and will easily and securely raise the wheelchair on the level of the vehicle’s floor or just a few inches above the floor or ground.
Such vehicle lift may expose your mobility device to adverse weather condition like rain or snow. This can cause possible damage. However, there is really no need to worry because covers are available to protect your scooter/wheelchair. External lifts are also foldable and can be securely attached at the back of the vehicle.
Choosing the most suitable vehicle lift in terms of function and comfort depends on several factors, such as features, operation, and installation of particular lifts.
Some have hand-held control buttons and devices, as well as alerts and warnings to identify unsafe conditions. Not all features should be added though, so choose only those that are importantly functional.
Different lift models may vary with some specifications, hence asking reliable professionals or manufacturers about the details of the product is recommended. Basic knowledge and information regarding these vehicle lifts (both internal and external) will help you purchase the best mobility scooter or wheelchair lift for your vehicle type.
If you are interested in buying Wheelchair Vans for you or person you care visit Better Life Mobility Center in San Diego, California.
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Home Insurance Golden Rules
Monday, July 18th, 2011
Home Insurance Golden Rules
Basically, home contents insurance is insurance protection against the replacement cost that you would otherwise have to pay to replace the contents of your San Diego Home Insurance in the event of then being lost, damaged or stolen. The best homeowner insurance is the insurance that best meets your needs.
Generally, purchasing home owner insurance is not a requirement. Because of this, many people opt not to purchase home owner insurance. Why spend money on something that you are not required to have and may not ever need? Because the time might come that you need it.
To get the best homeowners insurance rate, you should do a bit of research work. If you cannot time yourself for it you can of course seek professional help. This approach is timesaving but you have to be cautious about your advisor. When shopping for homeowners insurance you should get price quotes from at least 3 to 5 companies. Check the rating of any potential insurance company.
The best homeowner insurance for you will be determined by the age and market value of your home. The discounts for older and newer homes are the same. The protective device discount for deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, and fire extinguisher apply to both types of policies. Fire and burglar alarm systems are additional discounts that could be applied to both older and newer homes.
Here are some common property insurance mistakes:
1. Leaving gaps in home owner coverage.
2. Ignoring properties unique characteristics.
3. Underinsuring art and collectibles.
4. Forgetting to insure household employees.
5. Neglecting your liability as a board member.
6. Failing to get frequent policy reviews and updates.
Here are some tips to get the best homeowners insurance rates:
1. First of all you should get the basic understanding about your home insurance rate and the different policies.
2. Before applying for homeowners insurance, you should shop around, so that you get the best homeowners insurance rates.
3. Some insurance companies provide more than one kind of insurance policy. For example, they will give you better rate if you buy auto policy along with home insurance. It also helps you get better home insurance rates.
4. Not only better rates, you can even get discounts if you are ready to install motion sensors or video surveillance cameras in your home, provided by the associate companies of home insurance company.
Another way to find the best quotes on home insurance is to use the Internet. Through any search engine, you’ll be able to find sites where you can compare the quotes of several different companies at the same time. Often by filling out a single online form, shoppers will be able to compare many policies at once.
Always read the fine print of your policy. Check your policy carefully for limitations, exclusions and deductibles. For example landscaping, personal property, etc. Unscrupulous insurance companies can take advantage of you here. But again, the responsibility is yours. Important few things to discuss with your agent are flood insurance, windstorm insurance, maintenance, wildfires…
San Diego Home Insurance offers you a variety of ways to save money. For more visit San Diego Home Insurance
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Why rent a handicap van?
Friday, July 15th, 2011
Why rent a handicap van?
If you get around using a wheelchair or scooter, you know how much easier life is when you have the right equipment. A fully loaded handicap vans is not only a safer way to travel, it is more convenient and provides you a lot more independence.
You might need a wheelchair van rental in the following situations:
• You need reliable transportation to make medical appointments in order to be released from the hospital and to heal faster.
• You need to learn to drive with a disability, and your vocational therapist is providing handicap driver training.
• You want to avoid depending on a transit services schedule during a crucial time.
• You want to arrive at a special event in style
• You are going on a road trip and you need a reliable wheelchair van to take you there in comfort.
• You are going to San Diego or Las Vegas on business and you need a wheelchair van rental to get you to your meetings and hotel.
• You are in the market for a new handicap van and youʼd like to try out a few vans before you make that important decision.
• Your own handicap van has been in an accident and you need an insurance replacement while yours is being repaired.
• Your wheelchair van is being serviced, and you donʼt want to be stuck at home until itʼs finished.
If you are shopping for the best handicap van rental deal, hereʼs a checklist:
1. Be sure the wheelchair van rental dealership will pick you up or drop you off if you need a ride.
2. Make sure the handicap van rental has all the accessibility options you need to ride or drive safely.
3. If you are renting for more than 3 weeks, ask about long-term van rental deals.
4. If your insurance is covering the rental, ask if the dealership will bill your insurance company directly, saving you the hassle.
5. Ask what happens should your handicap rental van has a flat tire on the road or is in an accident. You shouldnʼt get stuck anywhere.
Why Choose a Mercedes Benz Sprinter
When shopping for a new vehicle, some people want sport, some value economy, and some long for luxury. Itʼs no different when shopping for a handicap van or vehicle. Your lifestyle is just as important as your mobility needs. If youʼre someone who values performance and luxury, the Mercedes Benz Sprinter might be the right wheelchair van for you.
First introduced in 1995, the Mercedes Benz Sprinter has evolved beautifully. Once you choose your colors, the rest of your mobility van will be completely customized for you. The best part? The conversion will not structurally modify the integrity of the van.
With this luxury handicap van, youʼll experience:
• Innovative safety features you expect from Mercedes,
• Tremendous fuel economy with its BlueTEC diesel engine,
• Accessibility with best-in-class side sliding door and full standing interior room,
• Seating for up to 12 people,
• Adaptive Electronic Stability Program (ESP), which combines ABS, Acceleration Skid Control, Load Adaptive Control, electronic brake force distribution, Brake Assist, Roll Over Mitigation, and under steering control.
Many Wheelchair Lift and Restraint Options
The Sprinter can be outfitted with many different kinds of wheelchair lifts and quality restraint systems, including:
• Ricon Slide-Away Wheelchair Lift: This sliding platform lift slides out of the way to allow unobstructed side door and passenger door use.
• Ricon S-Series Commercial Wheelchair Lift: This lift is perfect for commercial use. Itʼs quiet, compact, and lightweight, and includes handrails and occupant safety belts.
• The EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System: This system is perfect for people who use their wheelchair as seating while in the accessible vehicles . EZ Lock securely locks the wheelchair to the floor.
• AL700 Titan Series Systems: These systems provide a clean, low profile design with yellow “locked” indicators and retractable blue webbing, which keeps the floor clear.
For more information on Wheelchair Vans or Wheelchairs visit reputable Mobility Center Better Life Mobility in San Diego, California.
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Turning Automotive Seating
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011
Bruno Turny & Turny Orbit
This revolutionary system for higher vehicles provides easy access to an automotive seat. The seat rotates, comes out of the vehicle, and lowers toward the ground, eliminating the climbing and twisting normally required to enter a higher handicapped vans. Both units are powered out and down; however, the Turny is rotated manually, while the Turny Orbit has powered rotation.
• Makes entering and exiting your higher vehicle easy
• User weight capacity of 330 lb/150 kg
• Safe – uses automotive seat and seat belt; meets or exceeds all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
• No structural modifications to your vehicle – will not affect resale
• Can reinstall in your next vehicle
• Can be stopped at any point for ideal transfer height
• Power or manual rotate versions available
• Hundreds of vehicle-specific mounting kits provide a safe and precise installation for handicap vans, SUVs, pickup trucks, CUVs and full-size vans – first and second row applications available
• Sales, installation and service provided by our factory-trained worldwide network of dealers
Bruno Carony
This revolutionary system transforms an automotive seat into a wheelchair. The end user simply glides from the vehicle onto the wheeled base, remaining seated the whole time. No more lifting for the caregiver! The Carony system operates in conjunction with a Bruno Turny or Turnout. Ride safely in an automotive seat secured with the vehicle’s seatbelt!
• Eliminates lifting or transferring by the caregiver
• User weight capacity of 220 lb/100 kg
• Safe – uses automotive seat and seat belt (no need to travel sitting in a wheelchair); meets or exceeds all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
• Requires a Turny Turnout
• No structural modifications to your vehicle – will not affect resale
• Can reinstall in your next accessible vehicles
• Works with minivans, pickup trucks, SUVs, CUVs, full-size vans and sedans – first and second row applications available.
• Available with 12 in or 24 in rear wheels
• Seat has removable inserts to accommodate different seating
• Sales, installation and service provided by our factory-trained worldwide network of dealers
For more on turning seating visit Better Life Mobility Center, San Diego.
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