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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Make Lives A Lot Easier For Visitors And Install Disabled Ramps

By Anita Ortega


Anybody who has issues with mobility finds it difficult coping with steps of any kind. This not only applies to wheelchair and electric scooter users, but also people with muscular problems and visual impairments. People who have these problems might find it easy to cope with one step, or walking over a threshold into a building, but any more might severely restrict their access.

In many cases it is a legal requirement for disabled ramps to be made available for people who need them. These can vary in size and construction. They cannot be too steep, as this would be hazardous, though they might just be a small wooden strip on a threshold to a door to make it a smooth ride for a wheelchair. The ends of a ramp should also not lead into sharp turns.

A person using crutches will also find these ramps easier to use than steps. Likewise, people with visual impairments prefer to go down ramps than steps. This is because they find it very difficult to judge when steps begin and end if they are not marked clearly with a bright strip of paint.

Determining what kind of ramp you need to install to allow for greater access to your property should be taken with due consideration, and professional advice. Access to a ramp should not involve having to negotiate a sharp turn. They should also not be too steep, which would make it extremely difficult to go up and dangerous to go down. Anti-slip surfaces are available, and it is a good idea to make use of them.

Portable ramps are available in all sizes to deal with such situations. For instance, they are available for access to vehicles, and can be collapsed and carried in the vehicle and reused when they reach their destination. You will often see ramps like these in train carriages to allow wheelchair users to board and disembark a train.

If a member of your household is a wheelchair or electric scooter user you will find that there is a wide range of ramps available to make their life easier. It is important that you make sure they are durable enough to deal with constant use, and can also support the combined weight of the wheelchair and the user. You should also consider the accessibility of parts of the garden area.

There are also suitcase ramps. These are extremely portable, and can be used as a temporary solution when visiting friends or relatives that have not had their houses adapted. They should not be considered as a permanent fixture as they are not as durable as permanent installations, but they are extremely convenient to use when the situation demands.

When you come to select a ramp, or a series of them, analyse your requirements carefully. This will include the regularity that it will be used, and the budget you have available. The choice available these days is tremendous, and you are almost certain to find something to meet your budget. Getting a wheelchair ramp will make your disabled friends lives a lot easier, and pleasanter.




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