Walking Sticks/Crutches
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Deluxe Folding Walking Cane (Camoflauge)
£35.00Quick ViewThese luxurious folding walking canes are extendable with 5 height adjustment settings.
Deluxe Folding Walking Cane (Peacock)
£35.00Quick ViewThese luxurious folding walking canes are extendable with 5 height adjustment settings.
Deluxe Folding Walking Cane (China)
£35.00Quick ViewThese luxurious folding walking canes are extendable with 5 height adjustment settings.
Folding Walking Stick With Gel Grip Handle
£23.99Quick View- Cane folds into 4 convenient parts
- Gel grip handle
- Hard wearing, non-slip ferrule
Foldable Walking Stick/Cane
£19.99Quick View- Folds into 4 convenient parts
- Handle height adjusts
- Attractive wooden handle
- Easy to wipe clean
FLEXYFOOT REPLACEMENT FOOT
£9.59Quick ViewTime for a Replacement? The beauty of Flexyfoot ferrules is that when your foot is worn or broken, you can simply replace it. The replacement foot is suitable for use with all Flexyfoot ferrules. It simply screws into any Flexyfoot collar -the part attached to your walking aid- and comes with either a grey or black tread. Are you a High Activity user? If you require greater shock absorbency because you are full weight bearing or an active user, all replacement feet come complete with O rings that can easily be fitted to the foot to increase the resistance in the bellows. NOTE: The Flexyfoot collar is not included. Only order a replacement foot if you already have a Flexyfoot ferrule fitted to your walking aid.
Radar Key
£5.69Quick ViewPeople who need to use a locked disabled loo can now be confident that these toilets will be available to meet their needs.
These toilets are those with wide entrances and disability symbols on the door.
Toilets fitted with RADAR locks can now be found in shopping centres, pubs, cafés, parks, footpaths, airports, stations and many other locations across the UK.
Unlike regular public toilets, these loos are often locked and are regularly only available for use on request.
Sods law says that when you really need to use it, the only compatible key is nowhere to be found!
The Radar key scheme ensures that people who need to use accessible toilets don t have to ask someone to unlock the door so that they can have a wee, please!
Disabled people’s toilets are big, private and less likely to be occupied.
As a result they are open to misuse by the general public.
The Radar Key Scheme enables these disabled toilets to be locked, to prevent vandalism and misuse.