Senior Safety on Ice and Snow with YakTrax and PathLighter
Help for Seniors on Slick Footing
Whether you are a senior or the loved one of a senior, these two products will help easy the worry about problems of "iffy" footing and promote safety for your senior.YakTrax is a product that fits on your shoe to give you more traction on the ice and snow. YakTrax allows you to walk normally on ice and snow and still
YakTrax are spike less so that seniors can walk into their house or get in their car and then remove them. No need to stand on one leg outside while removing the YakTrax.
YakTrax is made of injection molded thermal plastic elastomer. They will not rust. The YakTrax is also lightweight and can easily fit into a pocket.
The YakTrax is approved and recommended by the National Health & Wellness Club and the Handyman Club of America.
Not only does the YakTrax give seniors more peace of mind and safety on slick surfaces, it also gives their loved ones some peace of mind.
Sometimes seniors just need a little support for extra safety on the slick surfaces. A cane with a rubber bottom can help.
One such cane is a PathLighter. The PathLighter has great support ability, but it also has the added safety of having a light bulb in the shaft of the cane.
This powerful Xenon lamp provides a lot of brightness to the surrounding area. Being able to see the surface you are walking on certainly does add safety and peace of mind for the senior.
The PathLighter illuminates to help the senior see what surrounds them and provides safety for vision-impaired seniors. The added light adds to a more secure feeling for seniors when they have to navigate in the dark.
The PathLighter switch to turn the light on and off is on the end of the handle. It is as simple as pushing a button.
After all the precautions in the world, what if an accident still occurs and the senior finds themselves outside, maybe in the dark and in a downed position? What would help them out in this predicament?
Key Alert is a Personal Protection Key Chain Alarm. Whether you have fallen or are in danger from someone or something, this little device will bring aid and safety to the senior in trouble.
Key Alert is a key chain. It's small and can easily fit into coat or pants pockets.
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