The holidays are a time for visiting family, attending parties, and enjoying the winter scenery. But for those of us relying on mobility scooters or power wheelchairs, the drop in temperature and the arrival of snow can present some unique challenges.
At Jerry’s Mobility, we want to ensure you don’t miss a single holiday moment. Here is your checklist for keeping your mobility equipment running smoothly through the winter wonderland.
1. Cold Weather Kills Batteries
Did you know that freezing temperatures can drain your battery life significantly faster than warm weather?
- Charge It Up: Always charge your batteries fully before heading out.
- Keep It Warm: If possible, store your scooter or wheelchair inside a heated area (like a garage or hallway) rather than a freezing shed. A warm battery holds a charge much longer.
- Plan Ahead: If you are visiting family, bring your charger with you, even for short trips!
2. Traction is Key
Winter sidewalks can be slippery. Just like a car needs winter tires, your mobility device needs good tread.
- Check your tires for wear and tear. Bald tires on ice are a recipe for sliding.
- Avoid deep snow. Most standard scooters are not designed for deep powder; stick to cleared paths and salted sidewalks to avoid getting stuck or damaging the motor.
3. See and Be Seen
Winter days get dark early. If you are heading out to a holiday dinner at 4:00 PM, you might be coming home in the pitch black.
- Check Your Lights: Ensure your headlights and rear lights are functioning.
- Reflective Gear: Consider adding a reflective flag to your scooter or wearing a high-visibility vest over your winter coat.
The Jerry’s Mobility Bottom Line: Don’t let the weather keep you inside! A little preparation ensures you can visit loved ones safely. If you need a battery test or a tire check before the snow hits, stop by our shop!

