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Computer locks up frequently? You may have experienced Computer locking up when you try to open IE, Firefox, My Computer, Microsoft Office or when you are playing games or working. Mouse cannot move, programs and My Computer are not responding, keyboard won’t type. That is a pain in the neck!

Why does computer lock up/ freeze up? How can I Fix it? If you want to fix it, you will need to find out the causes of it.

I researched for long time and finally find out the problem. It mainly result from registry errors. Registry is the most important and fragile part in a Windows system. It contains the most important settings and information of Windows. All the device drivers, system programs and software depend on it. Now let me tell you how a program works with registry.

When you start a program or software, Windows will need to load the data (settings and information of the program) from registry. The data will tell Windows how to run this program and provide some information when the program is running. Then the program can run successfully. But if the data is invalid, missing or incorrect, the program or software will not be run properly and cause the computer to lock up / freeze up. That is why when you try to start a program or are running a program, your computer suddenly locks up!

To fix computer locking up problems, you need to repair and correct the invalid, missing or incorrect data in the registry. You can use some repair tool to fix it. And don’t try to tweak any registry keys or values it in the Registry Editor by yourself. That is very dangerous. A friend of mine tried to do so, and his computer crashed down.

You can click here to use this PC tweaker to help you fix computer locks up problem and other PC errors. That is the safest way. And you can click here to find out how to fix computer locks up problem.

Mars, Computer Technology Expert, has been engaged in Computer Technology research for over 10 years.Main Research: Windows Operating System Optimizing, Computer Performance Improvement and Computer Error Solution. Personal Blog-http://advanced-pc-tweaker.com

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Industrial rope access has a huge expanse of potential applications for carrying out work at height. Often used onshore as a cost effective alternative to scaffolding or cherry pickers, the onshore applications of rope access range from building and façade maintenance tasks such as gutter cleaning, maintenance and repair, window cleaning at height, external vegetation removal, roofing and rooftop work, stonework and pointing in difficult access areas, painting and cleaning at height, bird and pest control such as the installation of high level netting, banner and sign installation, through to multiple industrial and construction uses, work on bridges, glazing solutions and maintenance on towers, Geotechnical work, as well as inspection and testing purposes. Similarly in the offshore sector, which in the UK and Scotland is generally on North Sea Oil Platforms, rope access allows work at height to be carried out in areas that other work at height alternatives wouldn’t be able to reach, and provides a safe and efficient mode of working at height for just about any required scenario.

Rope access techniques originated from caving and climbing techniques and were developed and adapted into safe access methods for industrial purposes several decades ago. The continuing evolution of these techniques has allowed industrial rope access to maintain the lowest instance of access in the whole access sector. In Scotland and across the UK, all aspects of work at height must be undertaken in line with British Standard BS7985 (2002) and the Work at Height regulations (2005).

There are several factors that make industrial rope access so useful for work at height tasks. Firstly the time taken to install access systems is minimal. The impact on the structures that work is being carried out on, as well as on the surroundings (including traffic flow and pedestrian access) can also be kept to a minimum. Work can be carried out safely in almost any scenario, and there is no height limit at which technicians can operate safely. This makes industrial rope access an invaluable tool for carrying out tasks in difficult to reach situations and locations.

Rope access technicians use a variety of gear to allow them to perform the tasks required of them safely. Obviously ropes are one of the most important, both the working and safety lines used should be low-stretch kernmantle type, between 10 and 11mm diameter. Descenders, Ascenders, Fall arrest devices, Harness, Pulleys, Carabiners, Cows Tails, Lanyards, Anchors and Rope Protectors are also all part of the rope access technicians arsenal, enabling them to get to difficult to reach areas and carry out the various required maintenance, cleaning, painting or inspection work.

Now that rope access is becoming more and more widely known and recognized as a safe, reliable, cost effective and viable work at height solution, the applications of industrial rope access techniques have an important role to play in the future of all work at height scenarios, from domestic maintenance to construction and the petrochemical sectors, not only in Scotland and across the UK, but also worldwide.

Joe is an experienced rope access technician with many years in the industrial rope access and work at height sectors. For more info about rope access please visit www.swinginggibbon.com

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Child proof locks are an essential part of making your home safe for children. There are certain things, such as small objects and cleaning supplies, that need to hidden from children. When they are small, it is enough to just put these items out of their reach. However, as they get older, they will be able to reach things. Some very tenacious children also end up learning how to climb which means they can figure out ways to get even higher. When things get to this point, it is important to purchase and install childproof locks to help give an added dimension to standard safety concerns.

The first thing you need to do is actually purchase the child proof locks. This can have many steps because you want to make sure you purchase the locks that will be the best. You don?t want a lock that will break or not do its job. That is why research is essential. After you do research on the best child proof locks your next step is to actually make the purchase. Figure out how many of these locks that you need and then buy exactly what you need. You may also want to purchase a few extras just in case you need them. You can purchase these locks online or in the stores. You may be able to find better deals online and plus shopping online is more convenient. The only drawback to buying child proof locks online is that you can?t take a look at them before you get them.

Once you buy the child proof locks your next step is to install them. For this you will need to follow the package instructions. Since each lock is made differently, there will be specific instructions devoted to that product. It will tell you what kinds of tools you need and exactly what to do. If you can?t seem to figure it out despite the instructions call their customer service department for assistance. When it comes to your child?s safety, buying child proof locks is essential. However, they will not work properly if they are not installed properly. That is why companies should be more than willing if you can?t figure something out.

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Jan/10

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Web Accessibility a Universal Goal

Introduction:

Over the last decay, an increase number of research were conducted to determine ways Information Technology can assist in meeting special needs to ensure universal accessibility. Findings to date suggest that by being more knowledgeable about accessibility issues, Web designers and developers are able to accommodate end users with special needs.

As we enter the knowledge age, it is no longer acceptable that people with limited or no vision are on their own when it comes to accessing the web, nor those with mobility problems are on their own when it comes to use a hardware. To ignore

website accessibility raises moral, business, and legal issues. It is morally wrong to discriminate

against disabled people on the web simply through lack of thought, consideration, or awareness. Many business web sites designed without considering accessibility issues result in loss of revenue. Some countries, such as the US, UK, and Australia has introduced legislation that requires organizations to adhere to accessibility issues.

In June 1999, the Disability Discrimination Act (1999) has been used to fight for access rights in

Australia. The 2000 Olympic Site Games, jointly developed by Sydney Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (SOCOG) and IBM was found inaccessible to the blind users, and SOCOG was fined A$ 20,000 [1].

The purpose of this paper is raising awareness among web designers and developers, to achieve universal web accessibility goal. The paper looks at the disability issues and the existing assistive technologies or methods used by disabled users to assist them in accessing the web.

Afterwards, the paper reviews guidelines for good web site design, and provides analysis for designing an accessible website. Furthermore, the paper highlights on the challenges and gaps in the web accessibility area.

Literature Review:

Two years ago, a Conference was held in ?London? and attended by representatives of commerce, industry, government, and the IT Sector aiming to raise awareness of the potential benefits of assistive technology to disabled users. The outstanding number of speakers highlighted through number of cases how technology can transfer lives. ?Sue Bassoon? a Business Development Manager at IBM said: ?IBM?s goal is to have a speech recognition system as good as the human ear by 2010? [2].

The objectives of this literature is two folds: (1) explain how a particular disability (e.g.

visual impairment, mobility restriction, hearing impairment) can impede the use of the web, and what can be done to accommodate special needs; and (2) show how web designers and developers can construct accessible web sites to end users with disabilities, such as visual or hearing impairment.

(1) Disability Issues

The section begins with a descriptive part concerning disabled user functional limitation

and dependence on assistive technologies.

A- Vision Issues:

A web user who has no sight (totally blind) is likely to use the screen reader technology to reads a load the content of the web page. Other web users, with partial or poor sight need to be able to enlarge the text on web page using a screen magnifier.

B- Mobility Issues:

A web user may have mobility problems as a result of an accident or disease such as:(loss of limb, Injury, or aging process). The technologies used by users with mobility problems are:

- Sticky Keys: For users with one finger typing.

- Filter Keys: Ignores repeated strokes for people with hand tremors.

- Mouse Keys: Permits moving pointer with numeric keypad.

- Serial Key: Permits access to alternatives for mouse and keyboard functions such as Foot Mouse.

- Eye gaze: A video camera that racks eye movement as the user look at an on screen keyboard. It is customizable as how long a key must be looked at to be recorded. When system has identified the key looked at the symbol appears and the user look at next key.

C- Hearing Issues:

A web user may be deaf or experiencing problems with hearing due to the natural aging process. To assist those users the audio or video need to be translated to the ASL (American Sign Language) language of the deaf, in which certain signs represent words.

(2) Design for Accessibility

In the above section, the paper provided readers with a general knowledge about disability issues, disabled users, and the existing assistive technologies. This section is intended for web designers and developers, because it provides them with tips and guidelines on ways to design a good and accessible website. There are two main aspects

to take into account:

I- Look and Feel

Web designers need to present a user friendly interface that addresses specific ability needs. The designer should be able to describe ways disabled users interact with a website, and how they move through the pages and how they achieve their goals. Below, are helpful tips that designers need to consider when designing an accessible website.

- Web Designers & Developers; should follow the four principles of visual organization in the process of designing a website which are: Proximity, Alignment, Consistency, and Contrast.

- Web Designers & Developers; must avoid using HTML tables to control the layout, instead use style sheets.

- Web Designers & Developers; should use legible fonts, and font size to allow disabled users to easily change them from the browser interface.

- Avoid poor color contrast in your design, and do not use color for meaningful description.

- Avoid the use of animation, and flash which may affect users with photosensitive epilepsy.

- Avoid using Frames because it can pose problems for technology used by some disabled users.

- Try not to use graphics for menu and button forms.

- Avoid hiding menu items (using DHTML or applets)

II- Content

Web designers should organize content in a way that can provide ease of use and simplicity. Below, are helpful tips that designers need to consider when designing an accessible website:

- Use a clear language, and write short sentences.

For example, a web page should provide blind users with a short summary of what they can find. A Search Functionality is important because a blind person can?t scan the page, and will generally trust first result he/she receives.

- Add Accessible tags and attributes by using rich set of tags to enhance accessibility. For instance, an ALT tag is used to provide a text equivalent for images within a website. The

ALT text description is what the screen reader or talking browser will read to the blind users .

- Use clear link descriptions, and include links that a user can click to skip repetitive regions of the page.

- Ensure the pages are usable when scripts, applets, or style sheets are turned off or not

supported.

- All audio and video content should contain captions, transcription, and descriptive information.

Analysis:

It is estimated that 20% of the population has some kind of disability. The internet opens

a new window of opportunity and independence to disabled users from reading news to banking to conducting business. For example, by using the screen reader technology a blind user can listen to the latest newspaper published electronically. Similarly, a user with mobility problem who can not go out shopping to buy a newspaper, nor use a

keyboard or mouse independently, can rather use the eye tracking software that allow people to use a computer with nothing more than eye movement.

Nowadays, organizations are asking designers to make their web sites accessible and for

good reasons. First of all, the more people who can use a site, the more potential it can

generate. Online stores, in particular have a great deal to gain, since many people with

functional limitation problems, find it much easier to shop online. Most Web designers

are not personally opposed to the concept of making web sites accessible to people with

disabilities. In fact most accessibility errors on web sites are the result of ignorance. A large proportion of web designers and developers have simply never thought about accessibility issues. A small proportion of web designers (4%) do not understand the needs of users with disabilities; another (46%) understand some of the needs of users with disabilities. While only (26%) of designers understand most of the needs of users

with disabilities and can accommodate them [3].

The Challenges and Gaps of Web Accessibility:

In this section, we highlight the challenges and the requirements posed by user needs, to

access the web. We argue the need for a new approach to address accessibility issues, and

include it in each and every web project life cycle.We recognize that the vast majority of disabled users face challenges when accessing the web. Why is this? Is it the lack of technical solutions to meet their needs ? absolutely not! You will hear today that there are new technological solutions to address even most extreme form of disability. Is it cost?

Again it is not! Some technical solutions, cost nothing at all, and already exist in software. So, What then? Is it that web applications are being developed that present challenges to accessible design? Is it lack of knowledge and skills to meet their needs?

There does seem a general lack of awareness of web accessibility issues. Web Designers and Developers, need to have a better approach to tackle the problem in each phase of the web development process. For example, during the requirement analysis phase a web developer must define the target audience of the site, and should take into account people with a combination of disabilities. In addition to this, during prototyping phase a web designer must have the knowledge to accommodate end users with special needs, and also the skills to meet their expectations.

Moreover, testing the web site using different

technologies is critical for a successful web site, to ensure it meets the accessibility

standards and user requirements [4].

Therefore, in each phase of the web development process, accessibility plays an important role. Accessibility and Usability should be completely embedded in web design and development cycles from beginning to end.

The future looks bright for web accessibility. It promises to educate web designers and developers about accessibility issues, through training courses offered at universities.

Conclusion:

The Internet offers independence and freedom. But, this independence and freedom is limited to certain users. Many websites are not created with accessibility issues in mind.

Whether it is the Web Designer lack of knowledge or ignorance, they exclude a segment of users that in many ways benefit from the internet [5].

In short, designing accessible websites does not require an enormous effort or time. It simply, requires commitment, and accountability, to achieve a universal goal.

Reference:

[1] Duckworth D. (2003).Web Accessibility in Australia. Retrieved June 18, 2005, from

http://www.tonneten.net/mt/blog/archieves/000024.htm

[2] Conference (2003). IT ? The Universal Enabler, London. Retrieved May 28, 2005

from http://www.stcsig.org

[3]Web Accessibility Survey (2003). Retrieved June 24, 2005 from

http://cita.rehab.uiuc.eduu/survey/2002-2003-web-practices.html

[4] Volpon A. (2002). The Life cycle ofWeb Accessibility. Retrieved June 24, 2005 from

http://www.evolt.org/article/The_Lifecycle_of_Web_Accessibility/20/50376/

[5] Bohman P. (2003). Introduction to Web Accessibility. Retrieved June 24, 2005 from

http://www.webaim.org/intro

[6]Mertz D. (2000). Tips: Design for accessible Web sites. Retrieved June 22, 2005 from

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/w-mertz.htm

I hereby certify that the published Article is my original work and has never been copyrighted or, if copyrighted, that I am the sole copyright owner. I am entering this Article as an honest and true effort of my personal creativity and I understand that it will be published on the Internet as my original work and under my own copyright.

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When it comes to home safety, what are the things you commonly think of when it comes to protecting your domicile? Most people will immediately answer that home alarm systems are helpful. This is most definitely true as any outward sign that an alarm is present in the home will deter thieves from entering. After all, a siren or alarm will send them running. The same can be said of motion detecting lights. Again, all of these things are fine means of protecting a home but they are not the first line of defense. The first line of defense is always secured locks.

Some may wonder how something as basic as durable locks can deliver such a tremendous benefit. The answer is simple: it is too difficult for a criminal to enter the interior of a home when all doors and windows are secured with industrial strength locks. Sadly, crime statistics show that criminals often gain entry to a home through unlocked windows and doors. A common strategy for thieves is to go door to door and check to see if the windows and doors of a home are unlocked. If they are not unlocked, they have access to your home and can take you by surprise. Through the use of quality locks, you can completely deter criminals from entering your home. This does not negate the need for alarms or lighting fixtures or other methods of home protection. On the contrary, the inclusion of high quality locks complements these protective devices and further makes their function effective.

It is important, however, to note that traditional door and window locks purchased at most hardware stores are not completely effective when it comes to deterring crime. This is because there are thieves out there that have the ability to pick locks. Actually, they have the ability to pick low cost, inefficient locks. Professional, industrial strength locks produced by a locksmith would be very difficult to pick. And even if it was possible to pick the locks, the time commitment needed to do so would not work in the criminal

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Jan/10

9

Bed Bug Control For Your Home

No longer thought of as just part of an affectionate good-night saying to your children, bed bugs have become something of a real-life nightmare for everyone. In recent news in New York City, a wide-scale epidemic of bedbugs has broken out throughout the city and even posh areas such as the upper East Side have had major bed bug problems.

Experts believe that the cause for the rise in bed bugs are due to an increase in global travel and mobility, the banning of DDT along with reduced use of urban pesticides. Until recently, bedbugs were thought to have been put to rest since World War II.

While most bed bug situations that have arisen in Texas have not been as large-scale as New York City, there is still a huge and looming concern that bed bug incidents could multiply. Known commonly in Texas as “chinches,” these bugs usually inhabit bedding and can also make their homes in luggage, furniture, clothing, and clutter on the floor.

The adult bed bug has a dark brown, wingless body with a crinkle shape on its “shell.” However, once the bed bug has fed on human blood, its body becomes elongated and swollen, and changes from brown to a dull red. Its size depends on the amount of blood that the bed bug consumes. An unfed bed bug is between one-fourth and three-eighths of an inch long.

Treating Bed bugs

Getting rid of bed bugs can be tricky. New York Daily News provides the following Dos and Don’ts for dealing with bed bugs:

DOs

- Store all your accessible food in rodent-proof containers such as glass or metal
- Identify a reputable pest control company. It should be licensed, insured and state-certified.
- Bag up all clothing in plastic garbage bags, which must be sealed airtight.
- Dry-clean garments. Chemicals in dry-cleaning can kill bedbugs; washers and dryers will kill them only at temperatures above 140 degrees Farenheit.
- Bag books, papers, pictures, most loose objects and contents of closets to exterminators have access to all cracks and crevices in the home.
- Expect exterminators to apply restricted-use, federally approved pesticides and return for follow-up treatment

DON’Ts

- Don’t panic: bed bugs don’t carry or transmit diseases.
- Don’t spray your home or apartment: It can spread or scatter the pests.
- Don’t throw out mattresses or furniture unwrapped: They can fall off and infest other parts of the building.
- Don’t put kerosene, gasoline, or chemicals on mattresses: It’s a fire hazard and is ineffective.
- Don’t reuse bags after vacuuming affected areas.
- Don’t permit asthmatics, pregnant women, seniors or small children to stay in apartments or homes that are being sprayed with pesticides.

However, the best thing to do if you suspect a bed bug problem in your home is to get in touch with a pest control expert who has experience in handling and treating bed bug infestations. Pest control operators will be able to diagnose the problem and take the appropriate measures to treat your bed bug infestation.

Fran Phalin is a homeowner and freelance editor/writer on things that work and is based in Austin, Texas. Fran has worked successfully with the guys at ABC to get her bed bug problems resolved. ABC Pest & Lawn offers a comprehensive solution for getting rid of bugs in your life and home. Visit them at: http://www.abcpest.com/select_pest.shtml

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Jan/10

9

Getting Through a Locked Door

While getting through locked doors is generally considered the vocation of thieves it can also be a handy skill in a lot of other scenarios, the most common being when a key for a door around the house or office has become locked. Sometimes it can also be a very handy skill in an emergency, for example should a relative or friend fall in the shower and the door needs to be opened to help them.

Fortunately there are several ways in which you can open a locked door or otherwise get through. The first and perhaps best known is to pick the lock. Specialist lock-pick sets can be purchased online for not very much at all and these will make the whole process a lot easier. That said, a lock pick set is still not something that many of us happen to have lying around in case of emergency which means there?s often a good chance you won?t have one when it?s needed. In these scenarios any two long thin implements can be used – such as hair pins or paper clips straightened out.

From here the idea is to manoeuvre the tools in such a way that you can clear the passage way or ?chamber? inside. Most locks around the house these days use a cylinder locking mechanism, which works by using tiny metal pins that fit inside the cylinder to prevent it from turning. With the two tools or lock picks you can then feel around for these pins and push them up and out. This is however very fiddly and can take time if you?re not practiced. For this reason it?s not suitable for an emergency.

In the case of an emergency then (or if you?ve just given up with the fiddly lock picking), you may want to break the door down. On TV you may have seen people barging the door down with their shoulder but in reality this is a fast track to a dislocated arm. Instead you?re much better off kicking the door with the heel of your shoe and aiming for the weakest point on the door. Often it pays to kick the actual handle itself, as the wood here is usually thinnest and most hollow to allow for the locking mechanism (ironically). Failing this, aim for the area just left of the handle (assuming the lock is on the right) as this area will be structurally the weakest being furthest from the edges and nearest to the thing handle area. This obviously should still be reserved for the most pressing occasions only.

Depending on what you?re locked out of you may also want to consider breaking in through a window, or climbing in through a window if its been left open. Again if you are breaking a window to get in then you are causing damage to your property and also dealing with dangerous shards of glass. Additionally you will have to be ready to show ID and proof of address if you are stopped by the police. Of course if you?re in no hurry you can save yourself a lot of time and money by calling a locksmith.

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Jan/10

9

Parental Control

With a term ??parental control?? regarding information technologies we understand every kind a control that parents use to monitor their children freedom while using computers, especially ones that have access to different data through internet connection. Thus the children security awareness is ensured.

The main activities that are being made by using parental control are:

? A special time limitation when the computer can be used. This restrain does not allow computer usage in a defined time periods;

? Game blocking. With this restriction it is possible to determine which games can be permitted when using a computer;

? Internet site limitation. Thus the particular internet sites can be blocked;

? Restrictions of definite programme run.

It should be stressed that nowadays ??parental control?? programmes are used not only for children but also to monitor and limit the employees access to particular information.

http://www.infosecuritylab.com

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When you see high-tech gagets on the market, it’s usually assumed they are too expensive to be practical. I mean they are a convenience rather than a necessity. Biometric Fingerprint locks fall into this category. It sounds great to be able to open your front door with your finger, doesn’t it? It sure sounds like an expensive convenience – something that a government facility, celebrity or CEOs would have.

The fact is that you can get a nice quality fingerprint door lock for around $200-$300 and have it installed by a professional locksmith for a small additional fee. Fingerprint door locks are the type of thing that you think you can do without until you actually have one, and then you wonder how you got by before you had it.

There are countless good reasons to replace your old keyed locks with fingerprint locks, and the best one may be the simple fact that you never have to worry about losing or forgetting your key. When you call a residential locksmith to install fingerprint locks around the house, it may be the last time you call him, because you will never find yourself locked out of your house again.

Another great convenience that fingerprint locks provide is controlled access. You can allow someone to have access to your home to do some contracting work for a few days and then delete their fingerprint from the access list. The same is true of housekeepers or guests, or babysitters who move on. You never have to worry about extra keys to your home floating around out there. With fingerprint locks, you can allow or terminate access whenever you choose to do so, and depending on the specific lock that you choose, they can store as many as hundreds of different fingerprints, so you will have more than enough memory to accommodate your needs.

These fingerprint locks are an incredible value when you consider the fact that you can provide access to anyone you choose without giving them a key that can be lost or stolen. They are also good for the elderly or infirmed individuals who find it harder to handle their keys, especially at night.

And of course they are perfect for children who are prone to losing and forgetting their key, plus, it is a lot of fun for kids to just use their finger to open the door.

This biometric technology is really a quantum leap in home security, and once you have a fingerprint lock installed, there is little question that you will be glad that you did. 24/7 Locksmith Services has always been dedicated to staying on the cutting edge of new locksmith technologies, and the installation of biometric finger print locks is one of our specialties. For high tech keyless security solutions that are fun, effective and affordable, call the residential locksmiths at 24/7 Locksmith Services and prepare to toss your keys in the trash bin for good.

24/7 Locksmith Services is a locksmith company based in Atlanta, Georia. We cover parts of Georgia, Florida, Washington DC, Missouri and Texas. We provide Residential, Commercial, Automotive and Emergency locksmith services. Call today: 1-866-450-0383

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We have certainly come a long way when it comes to empowering mobility-challenged people, which includes the wheel-chair bound, paraplegics and the elderly. Indeed, modern technology has provided new ways in which the physically handicapped can lead lives less encumbered by their limitations. And in the case of handicap-accessible vehicles, there have been some significant improvements in the last decade.

Through the years, we have seen numerous types of handicap vans, which are also called wheelchair vans or wheelchair conversion vans. They usually come with all kinds of modifications, depending on the user’s specific needs.

Handicap vans can be generally classified into three types. The first type is what we call the Up Front type. This allows the disabled person to occupy the vehicle’s front seat, just beside the driver. The second is the Rear Access type. As its name implies, this kind of vehicle allows the disabled person to occupy the back or rear end of the vehicle. Cars of this type usually feature a bigger space in the rear area to allow easy entry and exit.

The third is the Independent or Drive From type, which is specially designed to allow the handicapped to drive the vehicle themselves. Naturally, since it is designed to give more freedom, this kind usually features more elaborate customizations. For instance, some models feature wheelchair lift capabilities. A few even have easy-to-use permanent (or portable) hand controls. Traditional foot controls may be replaced with specialized switch systems or joysticks. Popular auto manufacturers like Chrysler, Ford, Honda and Toyota have already introduced handicap-accessible vans in selected markets.

For those whose preferences are not limited to handicap vans, they can choose another car model and have it converted. There are plenty of vehicle-conversion shops that are widely available in the US and in the UK. These shops can convert pick-up trucks, SUVs and other multi-purpose vehicles. Depending on the extent of the conversion, it may take a month or a few weeks. It is always best to discuss the specific needs with the conversion shop in order to get maximum results.

Another option is to rent. One can find many organizations in the US and Europe that offer handicapped-friendly vehicles that can be leased for a specific duration of time. Some of these organizations even offer repair services, reconditioning and maintenance for these kinds of vehicles.

Of course, with all these diverse choices of vehicles for the mobility-challenged, the key is to choose which car works best for the handicapped person. Naturally, costs should be considered before buying one as well as the cost of maintenance for that vehicle. But the most important factors are the ones that directly involve the experience of the disabled. How easy is it to operate the car? Does it provide comfort? Is it safe? How user-friendly is the car? Ease of entry and exit should be considered. With wheelchair users, space is essential. And depending on the climate, ventilation systems must be properly in place, too. Chairs should be structurally secure while other fixtures and accessories mustn’t hinder the person’s movement.

And lastly, it’d be nice if the car looks good, too. Besides, what good is a ride if you can’t show it around town?

IBC Japan specializes in exporting used cars from Japan with regional distribution centers worldwide.

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