How to Protect Door Frames from Wheelchair Damage

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If you’ve ever wondered how to protect door frames from wheelchair damage, you’re not alone. 

Many wheelchair users, especially those who use power wheelchairs, face the challenge of navigating narrow doorways, which often results in accidental scratches, chips, and dents on door frames and adjacent walls. 

Fortunately, there are practical, reliable solutions to protect your interior and support accessibility.

At Yeoman Shield, we understand the role of door edge protectors and corner protection to ensure door frame protection is in place against wheelchairs and other mobile items that may come into contact with your building walls.

Click here, call 0113 279 5854, or email info@yeomanshield.com to speak to our expert team at Yeoman Shield today.

 

Steps to Protecting Door Frames from Wheelchair Damage:

To protect your walls and doors from wheelchair damage, consider the following steps. 

1. Install Door Frame Guards

Door frame guards are durable covers that shield door frames from repeated contact with wheelchairs. Designed with high-impact materials, they offer excellent protection and are easy to install.

2. Add Corner Guards

Often, corners are the first to suffer from wheelchair damage. Installing corner guards not only maintains the appearance of your space but also prevents structural wear over time.

3. Use Wheelchair Slippers

Also known as wheelchair slippers, these are protective sleeves fitted to doors that absorb impact and prevent direct contact with painted or wooden frames.

4. Install Grab Bars

Providing grab bars near doorways improves safety and gives wheelchair users more control when moving through narrow spaces, reducing the risk of unintended damage.

5. Widen Doorways

In some cases, the most effective solution may be to widen doorways. Although it is more of a structural change, it drastically improves accessibility and reduces the likelihood of damage.

6. Watch & Learn

There are plenty of helpful guides online, including step-by-step tutorials on YouTube, that demonstrate how to apply strips, guards, and other protective elements properly.

7. Consider Cost vs Benefit

While there’s an upfront cost to installing guards or making alterations, the quality and durability of these solutions mean fewer repairs down the line. It’s a small bit of proactive planning that saves time, money, and frustration.

By implementing these techniques and products from Yeoman Shield, you can confidently protect your house, facility, or workplace from the common yet preventable effects of wheelchair damage. 

Whether it’s a simple strip, a full door frame guard, or a comprehensive accessibility plan, we offer the tools and advice to help guide you in the right direction and protect your doors and walls with confidence.

For more information about door protectors for wheelchairs, contact us, call 0113 279 5854, or email info@yeomanshield.com today!

 

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Our Address: 

Yeoman Shield (Harrison Thompson & Co Ltd)

Yeoman House,
Whitehall Industrial Estate,
Whitehall Rd,
Leeds
LS12 5JB

01132795854

 

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