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If you know someone that has difficulty getting in or out of a car,
then you need to continue reading.


We at ResponseLINK care about your safety and the safety of a loved one and we have found that the Handybar® is a very safe and useful tool to have in each vehicle that you own.  The Handybar® is a very simple yet very useful item to own.  The Handybar® is recommended by Doctors and Health Professionals.

The Handybar® is ideal for seniors, people with arthritis, back and knee problems, those who are recovering from surgery and sports injuries, pregnant women or anyone that would like an occasional helping hand in and out of their vehicles. The Handybar® is also for those wanting added security of a high quality escape aid in their vehicle. The Handybar® is equipped with an integrated side window breaker and recessed seatbelt cutter that could prove invaluable in the event of an accident.

The Personal Safety and Support Handle For You and Your Vehicle

The Handybar makes getting in and out of your vehicle easy.  Everyone can benefit from the Handybar:

  • People with physical Challenges

  • People recovering from surgery and injuries

  • People with back or leg problems

  • Expectant mothers

  • People with vehicles low to the ground

  • People with trucks and SUV's

  • Anyone trapped in a vehicle

The benefits of the Handybar:

  • Independence

  • Security

  • Confidence

  • Mobility

  • Injury Prevention

  • Emergency Escape
     

How Does It Work?

The Handybar® inserts into the U-shaped striker plate on your vehicle door frame. The U-shaped striker plate is one of the strongest parts of the vehicle and is designed to keep your vehicle door closed in the event of a side-impact collision.

There is a striker on each of the vehicle's door pillars allowing the Handybar® to be used on both driver and passenger side-doors.

The Handybar® is suitable for individuals weighing up to 350 lbs.
 

Inserting the Handybar Using the Handybar to lift yourself out of a car Reaching for the Handybar
Insert the Handybar® into the
U-shaped striker plate located
on the driver and passenger
side door frames of the vehicle.
Once inserted, use the
Handybar® to support your weight as you move yourself in and out of the vehicle. 
Remove the Handybar®
before you close the vehicle door.
Store your Handybar in the door storage compartment for easy access.

What People are saying about the Handybar®:

"The Handybar makes getting in and out of my vehicle much easier."

"I received one for my birthday last January, and find it a great asset in my getting in and out of my Honda Accord."

"I would like to tell you how much I appreciate the Handybar. It is a wonderful help getting in and out of the car. I have arthritis in my knees and before I received the Handybar I had to have help to get out of the car. It is so easy now with the Handybar and less painful than before."

"I think the Handybar is a wonderful invention and I would highly recommend it to any one who has difficulty getting in and out of the car."

The Handybar also has a "seatbelt cutter and a side window breaker.
 

 

 

 

 


Each Handybar costs $39.95 plus tax and shipping and handling of $5.00.  Shipping and handling is free when you order two Handybars or more.  If you live in the Salt Lake City area, we will deliver your order to you at no charge.

For more information on the Handybar®, click here
 


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