Wednesday, July 2, 2014

How To Make The Design For Disabled Ramps

By Rosella Campbell


A contractor's responsibility does not only involve installing an incline. Since they are dealing with essentials for a person with disability, then you should make sure that your chosen contractor knows how to design disabled ramps too. This is to ensure that they are making one that is really meant for the person with disability.

While the contractor will be in charge of this, you have to make that you yourself understand how the design aspect affects the ramp's cost and usability. You have to do this, especially if you chose a contractor who offers you choices. To make you understand more on this, here are the things you have to pay attention to.

Length. It is only natural for you to decide on how long the said structure should be. The length is important, especially when you bear in mind the situation of the individual suffering from mobility problems. Even when you are designing for a public place, you will still have to think about the length of this structure.

Location. You have to think about where it is best to install the said structure. It is true that it is logical to have the said structure installed on the front door. However, it is not that pleasing to the eyes to have the ramp there. Look for another place where the said structure looks beautiful but is still convenient for the individuals it is meant for.

The material by which this is to be made of must be decided beforehand too. Most of the time, you are given the option between a wood and metal incline. For most people, they prefer metal. However, it is actually recommended to pick the wooden option because it is both durable and cost-effective.

The landings should also be considered. A ramp does not just have to incline up. It is better to have short areas where a flat remains. This is oftentimes considered to be a resting place, usually called a landing. Better have at least two landings for the sake of the users. It offers a feeling of stability too.

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.

Permit. You should always rely on the contractor to willingly acquire the permit to build this structure for you. If the contractor says that it is okay to do the construction without the permit, then you better look for another contractor to hire for this job. It is illegal to construct this structure without the proper permit.




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