Assemblage in Tampa is Brisk

It is always fun to visit EcoRover Chairs production in Tampa, Florida.  Cordell Jeter shows a blue EcoRover Chair going to a retired policeman in Baltimore, injured in the line of duty.  The unit has a special switch that turns the standard halogen lights into red & blue blinking police lights.  Really cool and a great tribute to the first responder.

Sandra Jeter checks the wiring on an EcoRover Chair going to Removing the Barriers funded by a grant from Peace River Electric Cooperative.  Bill Redmon is the director of Removing the Barriers in Lake Wales, FL.  Bill plans to acquire multiple EcoRover Chairs for adaptive recreational events in Central Florida.

EcoRover Chairs provides access to parks, beaches and other great outdoor venues for people with limitations to mobility. For more information email to info@ecoroverchairs.com.

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Thomas Griffin takes position in Community Outreach at EcoRover Chairs.

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Day Two at Self-Reliance in the Parks