•Note 1: Mobility scooters are suitable for people who are still able to walk without assistance, but are unable to walk for long distances.
•Note 2: Mobility scooters NOT suitable for people who are unable to sit upright.
•Note 3: Mobility scooters require the use of both hands. Therefore people who have weak hands or grips are NOT suitable to use a mobility scooter.
•Note 4: People must be medically fit to use a mobility scooter. People who are prone to faint or poor vision are NOT suitable to use a mobility scooter. Please consult your doctor if you are unsure.
•Note 5: As a mobility scooter is a motorised device used in public paths, people are recommended to practice safe and cautious riding habit. Example, people must slow down when navigating a corner. Look out for potholes or uneven grounds. When travelling on slopes, try to enlist assistance from others.
•Note 6: If there are any changes to your health or condition, always seek your doctor's advise before you continue to use the mobility scooter.
•Note 7: If unsure whether a mobility scooter is suitable for you, always consult your doctor before purchase or using.