An electric wheelchair can give its user a lot of extra freedom. This is freedom that they would not necessarily get from other mobility aids.
Due to being motorised they are easier to use than a self-propelled wheelchair. Plus, they are also small and compact, with a tight turning circle that you will not get from a mobility scooter. This means they are perfect for indoor and outdoor use.
However, one question we often get, is can electric wheelchairs get wet? The answer to this in most cases is no, electric wheelchairs are not usually designed to be used in wet conditions. With that said, most electric wheelchairs will be splash resistant and will be fine if you get caught in a light shower, or accidentally run through a puddle.
Ideally, you should try to avoid going out in your chair when the weather is bad and if there is a big puddle, try to maneuver around it.
Water can cause several problems for your wheelchair. Most of these are going to be issues that do not become apparent right away.
For example, some potential issues that could arise after prolonged exposure to water and damp can be see below:
These are all problems that can happen overtime. But what about more immediate problems?
The main issue here is your wheelchair getting so wet that it shorts out when you are using it. And yes, this can happen.
The motor and controls of your electric wheelchair will be splash proof and for the most part they will be able to handle a small amount of rain. However, we live in the UK and it does like to rain here. If you do get caught in a bad shower there is a small chance you could have problems with your wheelchair.
Your wheelchair is going to get wet from time to time. It is almost completely unavoidable. The main thing to remember is most of the problems that can occur, are likely to happen over a prolonged period.
The best way to avoid issues like corrosion, rust and moldy upholstery, is to maintain and look after your chair.
If your wheelchair does get wet, make sure you follow the steps below to help avoid any of the issues we mentioned.
So far, we have discussed what you should do if your wheelchair does get wet. But it is also important that you do try and prevent too much exposure to water.
Let’s face it you want to protect your wheelchair. Plus, who wants to spend most of their time cleaning and drying their wheelchair after it gets wet?
Below are a few things you can do to try and avoid getting your wheelchair wet:
There are times when the rain is unavoidable. There are also times when getting out of the rain will not be an option. So what should you do in these situations?
The best thing you can do when the rain is unavoidable is to take some precautions to waterproof your wheelchair.
There are a number of cheap, simple, waterproof covers that can help you keep you and your chair dry. Below you can see a few waterproofing options you can use with your wheelchair:
Either of these will give some extra protection against the weather. In our opinion the poncho is probably the best bet. Its small, lightweight and can be deployed very easily. Plus it completely covers you and the chair.
So can an electric wheelchairs get wet? Ideally you want to avoid it. But hopefully this article has given you some of the precautions you can take.
If you follow the recommendations in this guide, then you are far less likely to have issue with wet and your electric wheelchair.
We hope you found this information useful. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below