What's New with Seatrac?
“I am working with the U.S.V.I. government in purchasing three Seatrac Movers, which we hope will happen early this summer,” said Don Peters, a paraplegic Army veteran based in St. Croix. “It will be a good tourist draw for wheelchair passengers on cruise lines.”
Brian Bergman, president of TOBEA-West, said beachgoers in the United States will operate an enhanced version of the original Seatrac model. The Seatrac Mover will feature such accessories as an attached joystick instead of a remote control and multiple cameras affixed to the chair to help with visibility and discourage vandalism.
“Seatrac could benefit the more than 3 million wheelchair users and millions more who suffer from other mobility issues, the most prevalent disability in our country,” said Bergman, who was inspired by his late sister-in-law, an avid swimmer with multiple sclerosis.
“I am working with the U.S.V.I. government in purchasing three Seatrac Movers, which we hope will happen early this summer,” said Don Peters, a paraplegic Army veteran based in St. Croix. “It will be a good tourist draw for wheelchair passengers on cruise lines.”
Brian Bergman, president of TOBEA-West, said beachgoers in the United States will operate an enhanced version of the original Seatrac model. The Seatrac Mover will feature such accessories as an attached joystick instead of a remote control and multiple cameras affixed to the chair to help with visibility and discourage vandalism.
“Seatrac could benefit the more than 3 million wheelchair users and millions more who suffer from other mobility issues, the most prevalent disability in our country,” said Bergman, who was inspired by his late sister-in-law, an avid swimmer with multiple sclerosis.
Greece makes nearly 200 beaches accessible with adaptive chairs
The “Seatrac does not provide only independent access to the sea. It provides dignity and independence to people with mobility issues that want to enjoy swimming
A Proven Beach Accessibility Technology is Coming to North America - August, 4 2022
SEATRAC is a mobility technology that has been available on beach destinations throughout Greece and the Mediterranean since 2012 and is now becoming available in the Western Hemisphere. TOBEA West, Inc. is now introducing the unique accessibility system to North America, South America, the Caribbean as well as Israel. The unique system engineered by TOBEA, LTD to promote autonomy and encourage integration and inclusion. SEATRAC offers independent unassisted sea access to people with disabilities and mobility issues. It allows caretakers and families of people with disabilities to enjoy beach going without physical hassles
Since 2012, seatrac™ systems have been actively moving people to and from the water
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How SEATRAC Can Help Make Beaches More Accessible After Success in Europe, SEATRAC Is Now in North America