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Scootaround marks National Mobility Awareness Month 

Scootaround marks National Mobility Awareness Month 

WINNIPEG, Manitoba – Scootaround will donate 5% of every device sold on its website to the Disabled But Not Really Foundation as part of National Mobility Awareness Month in May. The foundation promotes inclusive training and adaptive athletes, and works to improve the lives of people living with disabilities. Scootaround also recently partnered with PURE to introduce PURE sanitization vehicles to disinfect mobility rentals with enhanced hygiene procedures, eliminating passenger worry about everything from COVID to the flu to bacteria. WHILL, which merged with Scootaround in 2019, has successfully implemented autonomous power chairs at Haneda International Airport (HNA) in Tokyo, Japan, and has had trials domestically at the Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta, New York/JFK, and Grand Rapids, Mich., airports.  

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