Oh. I did wheelchair lifting alone alone until 9 month pregnant. My husband was tetraplegic. Well that was 30 years ago .. thinks are different today.. and he is not any more with us..
Handicap taxi driver here! I do "chair climbs" guite often in my work. Yes stronger person should be behind always because you as an *puller* act also as brakes. This is my opinion, but I feel front assistant is more like safty net, like if i slip up on stairs, chair does not fall down the stairs, too many times has assistant pushed too much so that I had to lift whole stair up just so my grip does not slip. Also good safty tip. Dont take hold of rubber part of handle, but of the metal bar on chair before rubber grip, this is because those gribs can disconnect suddendly while pulling and if you dont have assistant at front.... well I dont need to tell what could happen.
Hello, Handi cap taxisriver here! I do "stair pulls guite often in my work. It works guite similarry as going up. You go down face towards front, wheeling the chair and gently lower chair to next step, after person is stopped, you then lower your self to next step and the repeat. Biggest difference is you dont push but bring chair to ledge and let gravity to do its job, you would just act as break and make movement slower and smooth so that it would not feel uncomftable or unsafe for person on chair. Big note is that you take hold of metal parts of handle at front of thise rubber grips as those rubber gribs over time can get loose and slip off? Which would lead to un wanted consagenses. Hopefully this helps.
@Doug Masters In my city 80% of the building within my area have been built in the last decade yet they still fall short of these standards. Living in Louisiana is probably the worst state to live in with a physical handicap