An adjustable, black, safety lap strap, which can be secured around the backrest or arm rest of wheelchairs or scooters to provide a simple solution with additional security and comfort for the user. Easily fitted to the majority of scooters and wheelchairs.
Please note the lap strap is not suitable for use on vehicles travelling over 4 mph. This product is not a toy and should be kept out of children's reach.
- Lap strap to fit to the majority of scooters and wheelchairs
- Additional security for wheelchair and scooter users
- Easily fitted
- Fully adjustable
- High quality material
- Product Dimensions (mm): 15x51x1702
- Net weight (kg): 0.11
- Colour: Black
- Main body material: Nylon
Lap Strap for Wheelchair
Standard UK home delivery:
- FREE for orders over £40.
- £3.95 for orders under £40.
- Goods processed as normal and shipped with 2-5 working days.
- UK mainland orders should arrive within 5 working days.
UK next day delivery:
- Starts from £6.95
- Order before 3pm for shipping on the next working day.
- Orders made after 3pm will be delivered within 1-2 working days.
Specific day delivery:
- Starts from £3.95
- £3.95 for orders under £30.
- Your order is delivered on the day of your choice within 3-5 working days from placing your order.
Our products prices are listed excluding VAT. Most of our customers are eligible for VAT relief. If you are eligible, you or a family member/ carer will be required to sign a declaration stating your disability, address and signature on delivery of the item.
If you are not eligible, you will be required to pay VAT. If you are unsure, please call our team on 0800 772 01 82 and we can advise you on eligibility.
A person is ‘chronically sick or disabled’ if he or she is a person:
- with a physical or mental impairment which has a long term and substantial adverse effect upon his or her ability to carry out everyday activities §
- with a condition which the medical profession treats as a chronic sickness
It does not include an elderly person who is not disabled or chronically sick or any person who is only temporarily disabled or incapacitated, such as with a broken limb.
If you are unsure, you should seek guidance from your GP or other medical professional.