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Access-AriZe Belt for Safe Wheelchair Travel

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Fireside Production created this video to promote the innovative Access-AriZe Belt, http://www.access-arize.com. This belt was developed by a team with decades of public transportation experience and expertise. It is the direct result of instances where people in mobility devices have fallen while being loaded onto special needs buses. The Access-AriZe Belt will absolutely lead to peace of mind and greater indepence for those in wheelchairs and walkers as well as those trusted to transport them.

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  • Great Job! Access-AriZe

    My husband was saved by this belt recently, he is in an electric wheelchair and was deboarding, when asked to turn his chair off he hit the wrong switch shooting forward and going off the edge of the lift, the belt saved him and held. Thank You Access-AriZe and fireside production! Great Job

  • The belt really helps

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  • Access-Arize are now selling other safety products like seat belt cutters and fire blankets, Check them out they just keep thinking "Safety".

  • Check out the Access-AriZe website. If you have 1 or 100 buses they are now selling safety equipment we can all use.

  • @RitaMasters Thanks Rita We appreciate your comments.

  • Help prevents injuries, keep our passengers safe, easy to install and use, great job!

  • These belts are now on buses in more than 40 states. I like the video it could almost be used as a short training video on lift use.(maybe the same people could make one on that subject) Love the comment about being made in the US.

  • @Bruciebiggs You are so right. we trust public transport to be safe and for the most part it is, but it's frustrating when a product is available to safeguard people and some agency's chose not to use it.

  • @RitaMasters I am glad your husband is OK. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @Bruciebiggs I don't think you can buy a belt for you trousers at that price

  • @Bruciebiggs yes it's so simple yet so clever

  • Nice one Ralph!

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