Access ramps are ingenious solutions that make spaces accessible to everyone, regardless of mobility challenges. For more information and guidance when choosing platform steps, visit our comprehensive guide.
These inclined surfaces provide a smooth transition between different levels, ensuring easy access for wheelchair users, strollers, and anyone else who needs it, as well as making it easier to lift heavy objects.
Navigating a flight of stairs in a wheelchair or with a heavy load can be quite challenging. However, access ramps can help eliminate these barriers and make spaces more inclusive. Access ramps provide a convenient and safe way for people to move around freely and independently.
Access ramps are essential in various settings and scenarios:
Explore our range of access ramps to find the perfect fit for your needs:
•Wheelchair Ramp: Essential for accessibility, these ramps provide a safe and reliable means for wheelchair users to navigate elevated surfaces. With sturdy construction and ergonomic design, they offer independence and freedom of movement, enhancing the overall accessibility of environments.
• Portable Ramps: Convenient and adaptable, these ramps offer easy setup and mobility for temporary accessibility needs. They're perfect for occasional use, allowing users to navigate barriers effortlessly without the need for permanent installations.
• Telescopic Ramps: Versatile and adjustable, these ramps provide customizable solutions to accommodate various heights and spaces. Their scalability allows for flexibility in meeting specific accessibility requirements, ensuring seamless access for users in different environments.
• Threshold Ramps: Streamlined and effective, these ramps bridge small height gaps to facilitate smooth transitions at doorways and entry points. They eliminate barriers for wheelchair users and individuals with mobility aids, promoting seamless movement between spaces.
Selecting the right access ramp is crucial for ensuring safety and usability. Here are a few things to consider:
Are there regulations regarding the slope or gradient of access ramps?
The regulations in the UK for wheelchair ramps specify that the gradient should not be steeper than 1:20 for residential buildings and 1:12 for public buildings. There are also requirements for specific width and landing dimensions. British Standard BS8300 recommends handrails and gradients not steeper than 1:12. Handrails are mandatory for gradients steeper than 1:20. In addition, there are other safety considerations such as local regulations, portable ramp standards, and the hazards of steep gradients. It is recommended to seek advice from accessibility experts.
Can access ramps be customized to fit specific spaces or requirements?
Measure from the ground level to the highest point where the ramp will end. Please remember that ramps should generally have a 1:12 slope ratio. This means that for every 1 inch of rise, there should be 12 inches of ramp length. To calculate the ramp's length, simply divide the rise by the slope ratio (1:12).
What ramp material to choose?
There is a common misunderstanding that fibreglass ramps are significantly lighter than aluminium ramps, but this is not entirely accurate. There's very little difference in weight between the two. If both types of ramps are appropriate for your situation, then the choice is entirely up to personal preference. You might choose based on which one you like the appearance of the most, or which one is affordable within your budget.