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WHEEL CHAIR RAMP
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that all buildings must be
accessible to disabled persons. Failure to comply may result in monetary
damages and civil penalties. Our line of Wheel Chair Ramps includes
semi-permanent and portable ramps.
Be it ever so humble . . . there’s no place like home.
So why do so many people have trouble getting into and out of their own
front doors?
One reason is that (according to the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD)) fewer than one in 10 homes in the U.S. is
designed to accommodate people with mobility limitations.
That’s why modular stairs and ramps may be the key to home accessibility
for many people.
Ramp or Steps?
Although a ramp is necessary for wheelchair access, Zimmerman has found
that long tread, low-riser steps are often more useful for lower
extremity amputees. “I think the most important aspect of the steps is
that most people find them easier than ramps to walk on,” he says.
Many people with mobility impairments may continue to struggle with
standard steps or have a ramp installed simply because they don’t know
about long-tread low-riser steps. Anyone who is able to walk, especially
people with lower limb loss, a walker, a cane or crutches, may benefit
from the steps.
GET WHEEL CHAIR RAMP RIGHT HERE!!
WHEEL CHAIR RAMP
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