Friday, July 4, 2014

How To Make The Design For Disabled Ramps

By Rosella Campbell


Contractors nowadays are not only in charge of installing a ramp for people with disabilities. There are those times when they are also asked to design disabled ramps. They will be the one who will work on the comfort of the people who are living in the house, whether they are the ones with the disability or not.

Even though the contractor is the one who is mainly responsible with both the designing and installation, you got to make sure that you understand what designing entails. If you do, then you will find it easier to understand why the installation costs you much. Here are those designing details you have to pay close attention to.

First, you have to think about the length. This is the design issue that will differ depending on where the said ramp is to be installed. If it is a place of public accommodation, then it has to be one foot long for every inch high. There are other codes that must be followed, depending on the area the ramp is to be installed.

The location is next. It is only proper to decide where this is to be installed. Most of the time, people will say that it is logical to install this in front of the external door or the front door. However, that is not aesthetically pleasing. It is more tedious and complicated to have this on the front door too so you better search for another option.

Next, you have to determine what materials you will use. You have the option of choosing between the metal one and the wooden one. It is highly recommended to choose the wooden option, though. After all, it is actually more durable to use as well as less expensive compared to the second option.

Landing. It is normal to include landings into the length of this structure, especially if the said structure is too long. The landing is the resting place for the individuals suffering from mobility problems. This will be highly appreciated because most of individuals cannot traverse through the entire length without resting.

Consider what you would use for the railings. This will be of great help when the wheelchair the person with disability is using is not electrically powered. In such cases, using the hands is a common move. If these people do not have the help of the railings to pull them up, it can be very tiring since pulling one's self up will just use up too much energy.

There is the door entry next. It is important for you to have a small incline to the door. This is so that the person with disability will find it easier to enter the establishment. Just make sure that this incline is a gentle slope. Install handrails there too to avoid having the person roll off the platform.

Get a permit. This is actually the first concern you have to address when you are installing the ramp for the house. Any contractor will have to take responsibility for the securing of the permit. Do not allow a ramp to be build without a permit. Avoid contractors who say that it is okay to build a ramp without one.




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