
Protective car screen
The client, with autism and epilepsy, sometimes lashes out unpredictably when distressed. Some form of screen was required to protect the driver and front seat passenger.
Because the car is a 2 -door model, separate detachable screens were made for fitting to the backs of the front seats. Polycarbonate screens were fitted to sprung mountings, which clipped over the front seats so that the screens were behind the headrests.
The devices fulfilled the requirements and allowed safe driving with the client in a back seat.
- Skills involved:
- Issues Addressed:
- Activities Helped:
- Location:
- Solution:
Hello I am interested in more details around your safety car screens for a mobility vehicle, also if you can do it to a car I. Hamshire
Hi Martina, if you complete our referral form with a bit more information, then we can see if we’re able to help with your query: http://www.remap.org.uk/help
Hi I am interested in more details around your safety car screens for a mobility vehicle.
Hi Annie, if you complete our referral form, then we may be able to help: https://remap.org.uk/referral-form/