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We love these wheelchair accessories that stop tips and falls

Stay safe and secure in your mobility device

Photo collage showing front and back views of a wheelchair harness, fall detection device, and anti-slip cushion Credit: Reviewed / Hoomtree / Econo / Grip Solutions

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Wheelchairs can come with a variety of customization options—from size to design and comfort—but the top priority for any wheelchair user, or their caregiver, is safety and security. Peace of mind is essential, and there are quite a few accessories available that can be added to a wheelchair to help prevent potential emergencies including tips, falls, and theft.

We've evaluated these essential wheelchair accessories, including anti-tippers and fall-detection devices, that offer enhanced wheelchair safety. We think you'll like them, too.

While many shoppers find these products are generally effective, total safety is never guaranteed. After buying any of these items, thoroughly test them in your precise living scenario to ensure they work for you.

Anti-tippers for wheelchairs

Photo collage of wheelchair speed restrictor attached to wheel and a single Medline anti-tip wheels.
Credit: Reviewed / 210 Innovations / Medline

There are lots of wheelchair accessories that stop tips and unexpected wheel movement.

Wheelchairs usually come with brakes. Sometimes the controls are near the handles, or there may be a lever you can press down under the back wheels. But what happens when a caregiver forgets to engage this important tool? What if the user tries to get out of their wheelchair before the brakes are engaged? Adding one of the following items offers an additional layer of security.

These Medline anti-tip wheels can prevent a wheelchair from reclining back and potentially flipping over. They are made of durable metal and are easy to install, but make sure they’re a good fit for your specific wheelchair, as there are many different models to suit certain chair sizes.

Product image of Medline Rear Anti-Tip Device
Medline Rear Anti-Tip Device

These anti-tippers can prevent wheelchairs from unexpectedly flipping backward. Make sure they’re sized correctly for your chair.

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For our senior editor of Accessibility, Christopher Groux, anti-tippers are essential accessories that have governed how he’s used a wheelchair for the past 30 years. When you know you’re not going to tip, certain terrains are less treacherous.

Leveraging a similar concept in a different form factor, this Safe-T Mate wheelchair anti-rollback device keeps the user safe by attaching to the larger central wheels and preventing the wheelchair from rolling away. Reviews of this product are positive, but some critiques suggest installation may be tricky.

Product image of Safe-T Mate Wheelchair Anti Rollback Device
Safe-T Mate Wheelchair Anti Rollback Device

This anti-tipper takes safety one step further by hugging a wheelchair’s main wheels from behind.

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This 210 Innovations speed restrictor has adjustable resistance pads that also attach to the large rear wheels of most wheelchairs. The amount of resistance applied can vary from a slight to significant drag.

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Wheelchair Speed Restrictor

If you’ve got a speed demon in control of a wheelchair, this safety accessory slows them down.

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Chair sensor mats

Photo collage of the Val-U-Care Safety Monitor and the Lunderg Bed Alarm & Chair Alarm System.
Credit: Reviewed / Val-U-Care / Lunderg

Caregivers can try fall detection technology that's fairly reliable and easy to use. Paired with a sensor-filled mat, these alarms detect movement.

Especially for those with reduced muscle control, a wheelchair user sliding or falling from their chair is a possible and extremely traumatic event. The products listed below are small mats that alert caregivers when unexpected movements happen. This basic fall detection technology isn’t foolproof, but it may still be helpful

Chair sensors, like this Lunderg Bed Alarm & Chair Alarm System, fit under someone—while they are seated or in bed—and sound an alarm when the individual walks away or falls. The portable pager has a volume control button and a vibration setting. A call button is sold separately.

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Lunderg Bed Alarm & Chair Alarm System

This alarm system alerts caregivers when users are about to leave their wheelchair or get out of bed.

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Similarly, this Val-U-Care Safety Monitor also comes with a mat and pager. The monitor has volume control but some of its reviews are mixed, as the alarm is loud and may trigger a false alarm when an individual shifts in their seat. The mat can be cleaned, though, so at least it’s always fresh.

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Val-U-Care Safety Monitor

This mat-based monitor is simple and can be quickly wiped clean.

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Personal alarms and pagers

Photo collage of the Mobi Emergency Alert Button next to box, instructions and person holding smart phone with Mobi app on screen and an alarm Alert Magnet Alarm clipped to the back of wheelchair..
Credit: Reviewed / Mobi / Blue Jay An Elite Healthcare Brand

These tethered alert systems are straightforward, with real-time notifications to help report unexpected accidents quickly.

If the seat mat design isn’t your style, some alarms create a tether between the chair and the user. These attach directly to the person and are less likely to be triggered by casual weight shifts.

This Econo Wheelchair Alarm can be clipped to a wheelchair—or any chair—with Velcro and has a magnetic pull switch that attaches to clothing with a clip. When the clip disengages from the device, an alarm sounds alerting caregivers to help.

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Econo Wheelchair Alarm

This personal alarm lightly tethers at-risk individuals to any chair, including wheelchairs.

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Another option is this Blue Jay Alarm Alert Magnet Alarm, which also clips to a user’s clothing and detects falls when the magnetic button detaches from the device. There is an option for a calm music tone instead of an intentionally disruptive alarm, and the device flashes green when it’s attached and ready for use.

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Alarm Alert Magnet Alarm

Attach this to the back of a wheelchair, and the removal of the magnetic clip will alert you if the chair's occupant stands.

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This Mobi Emergency Alert Button allows caregivers and family members to be notified quickly in case of an emergency. The button can be worn around an individual’s neck, and caregivers are alerted via an app on their phone. Unlike the other items listed above, the user must activate this button themselves.

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Mobi Emergency Alert Button

This alert button is triggered by the user instead of via specific movement.

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Safety harnesses and seatbelts

Photo collage of the blue Acouto Breathable Wheelchair Belt with adjustable clip strap and person wearing the Quilted Wheelchair Seatbelt while sitting in wheelchair.
Credit: Reviewed / Acouto / Hoomtree

Although both of these wearables are made to secure users in place, they remain comfortable. Some belts even feature pockets.

If the user is more independent and stable in their movement, an alarm-based fall detection system might be disruptive or seen as overkill. A simple seatbelt or harness may be all you need. A seatbelt is another safety-focused wheelchair accessory our accessibility senior editor swears by. Especially if the user pilots the wheelchair on their own, these can be a huge lifesaver.

This Acouto safety belt keeps a wheelchair user safe and secure. The adjustable belt wraps around the user’s abdomen and the back of the wheelchair. The harness is filled with an elastic sponge, so it’s soft and won’t leave pressure marks.

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Acouto Breathable Wheelchair Belt

This breathable belt can prevent small movements from causing big accidents.

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If the user needs more security than just around the abdomen, this Hoomtree Wheelchair Seatbelt with Pocket secures individuals from neckline to waist. The harness attaches to the back of the wheelchair and is adjustable for comfort. It even has a pocket for carrying small items.

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Hoomtree Wheelchair Seatbelt with Pocket

For more complete protection, this harness covers the torso and includes a pocket for storing items.

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at Amazon

Footplates and seat grips

Yellow Grip Solutions Footplate Grip attached to wheelchair footplate.
Credit: Reviewed / Grip Solutions

Add some sticky traction underneath your feet for additional support ands security.

Rather than stopping slips propelled by the upper torso, some accidents may be caused by movement of the feet or buttocks. These products intend to stop slips before they happen, which may negate the need for an alarm.

These Grip Solutions Footplate Grips attach to a wheelchair footplate and keep the user’s feet safe and secure. The grips attach with Velcro straps, so they can be easily added or removed, and they can be cleaned without reducing stickiness.

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Grip Solutions Footplate Pad

Stopping foot slips can prevent major issues that come from unexpected places.

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Similarly, this Grip Solutions Grip Seat is a nonstick surface that keeps the user secure in one position rather than slipping down in the wheelchair. The grip seat can be cleaned and cut to fit the size of the cushion.

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Grip Solutions Grip Seat

If you can’t slip out of your seat, there are no falls to be had.

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The removable Grip Seat can also be used on regular chairs, too. This keeps the individual safe out in public, or when they don’t feel the need to use their wheelchair but still want a little more security.

Anti-theft device

A Drive Medical Anti-Theft Device on a colorful background
Credit: Drive Medical / Reviewed

This wheelchair anti-theft device stops chairs from being folded.

A wheelchair being stolen seems like a highly unlikely event, and it is. That said, especially if caregivers manage wheelchairs in public settings, like a hospital or rehab facility, it’s possible patients may want to steal a chair once their visit ends.

To prevent this and other similar scenarios, this Drive Medical Anti-Theft Device stops a wheelchair from being folded and tossed in a backseat or trunk. Made of metal, it can be easily attached and removed from the back of a wheelchair.

Product image of Overhead Adjustable Anti-Theft Device
Overhead Adjustable Anti-Theft Device

This device stops wheelchairs from being folded, so they can’t be easily stolen.

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