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  We have lots of ramps in our store if you're not sure which one is right for you then please read this article : How to choose a ramp. If you're still weighing which one is better, a ramp or wheelchair lift then you may want to read this one : Choosing between a wheelchair lift and ramp
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click here to buy Trifold Ramp - 10 ft. suggested use: 4-4 1/2 steps (26 " rise)
Price : $549.99
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  1. Enables access to vans, steps and raised landings
  2. Compact storage & portability
  3. 700 lbs. weight capacity
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The Trifold ramp offers the length required for wheelchairs and scooters to access mini and full-size vans, steps, and raised landings with ease. The unique 3-fold design provides the compact storage and portability previously available only in smaller ramps.

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click here to buy EZ-Access Pathway Ramp with Handrails - Length 6 Feet
Price : $650.00
Features :
  1. Extruded aluminum and powder coated handrails
  2. For scooters, walkers wheelchairs & canes
  3. Heavy duty and extra wide
  4. Seamless non-skid driving surface

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EZ-Access Pathway Ramp Classic Series With Handrails EZ-Access Pathway Ramps - Classic Series are designed for temporary or semi-permanent installations. Featuring a seamless non-skid driving surface, the Pathway Ramp with Handrails is safe, secure and ideal for scooters, walkers, wheelchairs, canes, and crutches. EZ-Access Pathway Ramps - Classic Series Features: 4', 6', 8', & 10" lengths available Heavy duty aluminum Powder coated handrails Extra wide - 36" 850-pound weight capacity Easily accommodates wider chairs 3", angled, top transition lip 6" bottom transition plate 3" side rails

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Question : what can I put on a wooden wheelchair ramp that would keep it from being so slippery when it rains and snow.?
My mother has A new wheelchair ramp she has to be pushed up and down the wheelchair ramp this ramp slopes down and is so slippery when it rain or snow that sometimes going up is difficult and coming down is even worst it's like you have on skates which frightens my mother that is blind any useful advice would be appreciated.

Answer:
no slip adhesive strip or you can go to the hardware store and get this sand type additive you put in paint......

 

Question : We need to get a removable wheelchair ramp for a height of 75cm, any ideas of minimum lengths?
It's hardly ever going to be used and there would be people to assist. We are just trying to work out how long it needs to be to make the gradient workable.

Answer:
There are standards for this and I'll have a look for you. British Standard 8300 couild be the one to go for.....Section 5.8.10:Portable ramps should have a surface width of at least 800 mm, adrainable, slip-resistant surface and upstands at least 100 mm high toprevent wheelchair tyres veering off the edge5.8.2 Gradient of a rampA ramp should have the lowest practical gradient within the range 1:20 to 1:12.The gradient of a ramp flight in relation to its going should be no steeper than that shown in Table 1.Table 1....Going up: Not exceeding 2mMaximum Gradient: 1:12 which I think is a bit shallow but that is what it says

 

Question : What is the maximum allowed angle of elevation for a wheelchair ramp?
we are doing a project in one of my classes and i need to know the answer asap. ive been looking online and i cannot find it anywhere. not even in the ADA website.please help!!!

Answer:
See section 4.8.

 

Question : how do i build a wheelchair ramp?
Any know of any free online plans?

Answer:
please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please leave it to the professional and if its money you could ask a church to help pitch in

 

Question : Does anyone know of an organization that would help pay for a wheelchair ramp for a van?
I have a 9 year old son with cerebral palsy and he's getting too big for my car. I'm in the process of buying a used van, but I'm going to need a ramp put in and I don't have the money to do it. A few people said the Lions Club, or Rotary Club. But, I've never had to ask for money from an organization. I'm just not sure where to start.

Answer:
Another good one is the shriners,they sponser my daughter,5yo w/cerebral palsy.We haven't gotten a van yet,and I'm not sure if they will help.If you buy a new van,both Chevy and Ford have programs that will pay up to 500 and up to 1000$ of the retrofit.I looked for my favorite's links to some site's,but could not find them.Try searching handicap accessible grant.

 

Question : What is the correct rise per foot for a wheelchair ramp?
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Answer:
The ADA recommends one foot of wheel chair ramp length per one inch of vertical rise.

 

Question : Wheelchair Ramp-A contractor is building a wheelchair accessibility ramp ?
(see figure) for a business. Using your knowledge of right-triangle trigonometry, help advise him how to create a ramp whose dimensions will meet the specification needed that will allow wheelchair accessibility. Talk about the procedure the contractor will need to follow to find the dimensions of the three sides and the measurements of the three angles. Consider the implications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in your discussion and provide an example.

Answer:
Basic issue is the maximum safe ramp angle. If you know the height difference then you can find the length of ramp by the following relationship:ramp length = (height change) / sin (ramp angle)suppose the height difference is 4 ft, and safe maximum ramp angle is 10 degree (I don't know this angle is correct, you need to look this up at ADA website). Then the length of ramp is:ramp length = 4 / sin 10 = 23 ft.

 

Question : Any one know of a volunteer group that will build a wheelchair ramp for an elderly of 85 years old?
Eva is 85 and her daughter is 61. They haven't been able to hug one another for years because neither of them can navigate the stairs anymore. I'm looking for a volunteer program in Colorado (Watkins), that can build a ramp for them. Mom (Eva) has several complications and is basically a shut in and the daughter has rheumatoid arthritis and can't get up the steps. Any ideas will be totally appreciated. Thanks in advance and Happy Holidays to all of you in Answers land.

Answer:
Check with the boy scouts, as that could be a merit badge for them

 

Question : Is the cost of building a wheelchair ramp tax deductible if I am renting the home?
My wife and I paid our own money to add a wheelchair ramp to a home that we are renting. I'm quite sure that this cost would be deductible if we owned the home, but I'm not clear about our status with this as renters. Is it spelled out clearly someplace?

Answer:
While its not really relevant to this question, homeowners can only include capital improvements for medical reasons (ie: a wheelchair ramp) in medical expenses to the extent which the cost of the improvement exceeds the increase in home value due to the improvement.

 

Question : where can i buy a super cheap wheelchair ramp 10 ft long?
Hello. I need to buy a portable wheelchair ramp but I need one under or near $200. I've looked on ebay, craigslist, and various online discount stores. I live in Nor. Cal near Sacramento. Any ideas?

Answer:
Check this link:http://searchalldeals.com/deals/search?cx=006616979543893323550%3Aydieztwyczu&q=cheap+wheelchai r+ramp&sa=Search+60%2B+sites&as_qdr=w&cof=FORID%3A10

 

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