Disability Access and Wheelchair Ramps Nottingham
Access ramps serve many purposes but are especially needed to make accessible areas for those with disabilities. These people may use a wheelchair, mobility scooter, walking frame, rollator or rely on a walking stick or sticks to get around.
In all cases, the ramp is used for traversing a change in height.
This makes the ramp in all its forms the best way to allow mobility impaired people and disability carriers access to different levels indoors and out.
Access and Wheelchair Ramps
The Disability Discrimination Act has changed the way accessibility issues are dealt with. There are no longer buildings or complexes that can be difficult to access by disabled service providers and businesses.
This act makes it mandatory that service and product providers design their premises so that they are easier to use for people with disabilities. Consider the potential financial consequences for someone who is legally impaired. It is worth choosing the right disabled access provider.
Many homes in the UK don’t have disability ramps. It can be difficult to get into or out of a house if a family member is in a wheelchair or has trouble walking up stairs.
Disabled Access Ramps
It is possible to make one yourself. You can save some money by learning some carpentry skills.
You don’t need to know what you are doing. Because the wheelchair and person will be using the ramp, the ramp must support their weight. Also, you need to know the dimensions of the ramp.
We can provide you with a safe, sturdy ramp that is permanent and solid to allow for easy access to your home from any location. Our ramps are made of concrete, tarmac, or block paving. They come with the right galvanised tubing handrails.
Disability Access Ramps
We can install wheelchair ramps wherever you are. We can provide extra safety for you and your family members with well-built disability ramps.
We are able to work closely with our customers to understand their individual needs and ensure that all their requirements will be met.
You can have a safe, level entry from your driveway. There are steps with handrails to help you feel more secure.