Pages

samedi 5 juillet 2014

Tips In Designing Disabled Ramps For People With Disability

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.

First, there is the length. This detail must be decided beforehand together with the contractor to ensure that the length is suitable for the person with disability who will be using it. Even in public settings, the length of the incline is an important detail that public contractors have to pay attention to for the sake of the public.

The location is the next thing to consider. This usually involves having to decide which external door you will have to use for the said ramp. While it is logical to make use of the front door, everyone will agree that this is so not aesthetically pleasing. It is also more tedious to go ahead with using this on the front door.

Material. It is definitely natural for you to find a material that you can use for the making of this structure. You have the option of using wood or metal. Both are good ideas but it is highly recommended to use the wooden one. After all, the wood is a proven option to be more durable as well as cost-effective.

There is the landings too. It is only natural to consider the incline to be climbing up. However, that should not be all to the said installation. It is better for you to make sure that there is a flat somewhere along its length. This flat area is considered to be the landing or resting place for the person with disability.

The railings is the next in the line of details you got to think of. It is really of great help to the person with disability to have the railings, especially when his or her wheelchair is not a power wheelchair. If their wheelchair is the manual type, they will have to use their own strength to pull themselves up the incline. The railing helps with this.

The door entry comes next. This is definitely one of the things to pay attention to. Remember to set an incline into the door. Have a gently sloping ramp there. Also, do not forget to install a handrail so that you can keep the person from rolling off the platform at the door.

Do not forget to obtain a permit. In fact, this is the first thing you have to prioritize. Do not allow a contractor to work for you if he or she says that it is okay to build the ramp even without it. It is necessary to secure the permit and the one to secure this is the contractor.




About the Author:



0 commentaires:

Enregistrer un commentaire