Safely and Securely Storing Your Quingo Mobility Scooter

Here, the Quingo team offer some advice on how to safely store your scooter and some useful accessory options that can keep your mobility scooter secure when not in use.

Quingo Battery Care

When you have finished using your Quingo it is important to store it somewhere safe and dry with a power source. We always recommend fully charging your batteries for at least 8-12 hours before you use it again.

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Taking your Quingo to the Cinema

The editorial team often receive requests from Quingo users asking for recommendations for trips out or places of interest to visit. On this site you’ll find plenty of suggestions. Just click here for more. We like to encourage users to get out and about and so this time after several requests from customers we offer advise on taking your Quingo with you to the cinema.

Most UK cinemas now have very good access facilities and specific seating for wheelchair and mobility scooter users.

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The Disabled Holiday Directory

As we are in the midst of the great British summer, the Quingo team would like to bring to the attention of our users a great resource which could help you plan your future holidays.

We know Quingo users love to make the most of the freedom their scooter offers. With that in mind, we were recently made aware of a website that can make researching and booking your next holiday a lot easier, and the website even recommends some great accessible holiday destinations for you to visit on your scooter.

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Taking your Quingo to the Imperial War Museum London

The Quingo team like to encourage users to get out and about and visit interesting or unusual places on their Quingo mobility scooters, so this time we are showcasing the Imperial War Museum in London.

Imperial War Museum London

The Imperial War Museum (IWM) in London is a dedicated war museum covering conflicts, focused on those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day.  The Museum tells the stories of people’s experiences of modern war and conflict and has a number of exhibitions which are updated regularly.

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Visiting the Royal Armouries Museum on your Quingo scooter

The Quingo team encourage our users to get out and about on their scooters, and we highlight some accessible attractions that make it easy for you to visit on your Quingo. This time we’re taking a look around the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds.

The Royal Armouries Museum

Situated in Leeds City Centre’s new development Leeds Dock, the Royal Armouries Museum was built to house a large part of the national collection of arms and armour, and displays over 8,500 objects throughout its six themed galleries: War, Tournament, Oriental, Self-Defence, Hunting, and Peace.

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