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Lightbulb NO-TRACS™ Automatic Wheelchair Tire Cleaner

NO-TRACS™ Automatic Wheelchair Cleaner Keeps Floors Clean, Keeps Dirt and Germs from Entering Living Spaces

September 12-14, 2008 Abilities Expo - Minneapolis, Minnesota,


The NO-TRACS (www.no-tracs.com) automatic wheelchair cleaning product has been introduced at the Abilities Expo. NO-TRACS is a patent pending product incorporating wireless technology that automatically removes dirt from wheelchair, power wheelchair, sports wheelchair, or scooter wheels in about 30 seconds while the user sits in it. Users simply ride onto NO-TRACS and a wireless signal starts the wheel cleaning process to clean wheels rapidly and thoroughly. NO-TRACS installation only requires a standard electrical outlet for power. NO-TRACS simplicity allows people of any age or disability to have clean wheels.

Abilities Expo, Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) September 12, 2008 -- The NO-TRACS (www.no-tracs.com) automatic wheelchair cleaning product has been introduced at the Abilities Expo. NO-TRACS is a patent pending product incorporating wireless technology that automatically removes dirt from wheelchair, power wheelchair, sports wheelchair, or scooter wheels in about 30 seconds while the user sits in it. Users simply ride onto NO-TRACS and a wireless signal starts the wheel cleaning process to clean wheels rapidly and thoroughly. NO-TRACS installation only requires a standard electrical outlet for power. NO-TRACS simplicity allows people of any age or disability to have clean wheels.


NO-TRACS Cleans Wheels Automatically
The average person entering their living space wipes off their shoes to keep dirt and germs out and this also helps keep floors clean and new looking. Wheelchair-bound people can effortlessly accomplish this same level of cleanliness using the NO-TRACS system to automatically remove dirt from wheels.

There are a number of negative effects from dirty wheels. Dirt on floors and carpets brings in germs creating more cleaning work. Larger amounts of dirt over time shorten the life of carpets, tile, and wood floors. Dirt, salt and mud build-up on wheels greatly affects wheelchair performance. NO-TRACS Cleans Wheels Automatically eliminating dirt before it gets in the living space.

NO-TRACS can be used in homes, nursing homes, clinics, stores, or any other wheelchair accessible building. NO-TRACS is a high quality product designed to industrial standards for durability and is a field tested design requiring low maintenance resulting in a long life of reliable cleaning.

NO-TRACS is a product of Matrix Product Development, an engineering design and development firm founded in 1998 that works with companies implementing technology through innovative design. Matrix has extensive experience in electronics, RFID, software, mechanical engineering, plastics, sheet metal, rapid prototyping, and 3D rendering. The company is able to help clients with a wide variety of projects. NO-TRACS was developed by the founder of Matrix, Ron Pulvermacher, in response to the need expressed by a friend whose daughter is in a wheelchair.

WEB Site: www.no-tracs.com

Contacts:
Ron Pulvermacher
Matrix Product Development
13 North Bird Street ∙ Sun Prarie, WI 53590
Phone: 608-834-1661
ronp@matrixpd.com

Bill Lydon
NO-TRACS Marketing
Phone: 414-427-5853
wlydon@mrktgsolutions.com

For electronic images, call 414-427-5853, or e-mail wlydon@mrktgsolutions.com with your preferred file formats.

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