A ramp is not just an accessory, it's a lifeline to your independence!
Wheelchair users with mobility equipment can access high places without stairs by using a ramp. Ramps are especially important in public places like government buildings, hospitals, schools, and shopping malls, where people who have mobility difficulties need to get to different services.
Ramps provide a sense of independence for individuals with mobility disabilities, allowing them to move around freely without needing assistance. This freedom promotes a sense of inclusivity and equal access to public spaces.
Our experts at HomePRO know how important it is for a person with mobility issues to have the same opportunities as everyone else. Our professionals provide installation and repair services for a wheelchair ramp, metal wheelchair ramps, suitcase ramps, portable wheelchair ramp, and many other ramps.
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To make a ramp slip-resistant, you can use materials like rubber or grit tape, or you can apply a slip-resistant coating.
The maximum slope for a ramp is 1:12, which means that for every inch of rise, the ramp must be 12 inches long.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all public buildings and spaces be accessible to individuals with mobility disabilities. This means that ramps must be installed if there are stairs or other barriers that prevent individuals with mobility disabilities from accessing the building or space.
Yes, ramps can be used in both residential and commercial settings to provide access for individuals with mobility disabilities. Ramps can be installed at home or in public places such as schools, government buildings, and hospitals.
The cost of a ramp installation varies depending on the type, size, and materials used. However, most ramp installations cost between $1,000 to $10,000.