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Suitable Stairs

Scewo BRO is suitable for most straight and dry stairs. If you are unsure whether a flight of stairs is suitable, always try to climb them from the bottom first, never from the top! Once the wheelchair has completely climbed the first two steps  (tracks no longer touch the lowest level), shake the wheelchair strongly to test its stability and traction. If you are unable to do this, ask an assistant to give the wheelchair a vigorous shake. If you are still not sure, do not climb the stairs.

L-shaped stairs can be climbed easily (for minimum dimensions of corner landings, see Technical Specifications [129]).).
Figure 60. L-shaped stairs can be climbed easily (for minimum dimensions of corner landings, see Technical Specifications [129]).).


Stairs with an incline of up to 36° may be climbed.
Figure 61. Stairs with an incline of up to 36° may be climbed.


Only drive stairs that are suitable for BRO

Before climbing stairs, always check if the stairs are suitable for BRO. See in particular the section  Unsuitable Stairs to find out which stairs are not allowed to be climbed. Climbing unsuitable stairs may result in serious injuries and even death.

Consider the maximum stair incline

Never climb a flight of stairs unless you are certain it is within the maximum permissible incline (see Technical Specifications). If you are not sure, never approach stairs from the top – always from the bottom. Measure the incline with a smartphone app or another measuring device. Subsequently test the traction and stability by moving the wheelchair vigorously after climbing the first two steps.

Be aware of the maximum load-bearing capacity of the stairs

You and your wheelchair weigh significantly more than a single person. For this reason, always check whether the stairs are designed and suited for the total weight of the wheelchair and its occupant. Excessive weight could cause the stairs to collapse.

Damage to the edges of the stairs is possible

The stairs may be damaged by the increased load exerted on the edges by the tracks. Therefore, it is essential to check in advance whether the stairs can withstand the load or if protective measures may be necessary (e.g. edge protection on the stairs).To be prepared for all eventualities, we recommend taking out personal liability insurance.