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Portable Ramps For Wheelchairs and Scooters

Whether at home or on the move, you'll want to explore an option to carry a ramp for your scooter, wheelchair, or walker. These ramps allow you to cross over steps, curbs, and entryways without the necessity of an ongoing installation.

Speak with a local BraunAbility Dealer or retailer of accessibility equipment to learn more about the available options and determine the best ramp for your needs.

Threshold Ramps

Even the smallest of steps can be a problem for wheelchair users or those who use other rolling mobility aids such as walkers or rollerators. However, there is a simple solution that can assist - a portable wheelchair ramp for thresholds. These ramps offer a sturdy platform with a slight slope that makes it easier to maneuver through landings, doors, curbs and other obstacles. They are available in a variety of designs including rubber models and aluminum versions that fold down for simple transport and storage our selection of ramps for wheelchairs will make your home much more accessible to your loved ones.

To determine which type of ramp is the best one for your needs, begin by taking the height of the rise. Look for a ramp long enough to cover the rise. A ramp that is suitable for a six inch threshold would require a length of about a foot to provide an adequate slope for wheelchairs and other mobility devices.

Once you've found the ramp that's suitable for your needs, it's also important to check whether or not it's in line with ADA requirements. According to these guidelines ramps for wheelchairs should be at least 12 inches long for every inch of rise.

You'll also need to choose whether you want a portable ramp or a permanent ramp, dependent on the amount of use you're expecting and your personal preferences. If you're just using the ramp for occasional visits from friends and family then a portable model is likely to be the best. But, if you're going to use the ramp for a daily basis and want it to remain solid and stable the permanent installation might be more appropriate.

When you're ready to buy the wheelchair ramp to access thresholds make sure you look through our entire selection of products from brands like Silver Spring, PVI and EZ ACCESS. We have a variety of sizes, types and styles to fit any home and will help you find the ideal solution to your needs.

Folding Ramps

Ramps are essential for individuals with limited mobility who want to keep their independence and participate in a variety of sports. A portable ramp for wheelchairs is a great option to navigate obstacles such as curbs, steps, or thresholds.

Portable ramps offer a gradual slope that assists wheelchair users in navigating barriers or height differentials. They are available in a vast range of sizes and capacities, and some include anti-skid surfaces to reduce slippage, as well as traction strips for added stability. A lot of them also have safety curbs to prevent roll-off accidents, and are made using durable, lightweight aluminum to ensure the strongest strength.

Because they are mobile wheelchair ramps, these ramps can be easily and quickly installed, offering access to a variety of situations. They are great for locations, events or temporary spaces where permanent ramps may not be practical or cost effective. When they are not being used they can be quickly removed and stored to minimize the impact on routines.

You can select a ramp which folds in half, or even one quarter of its original size. This makes it much easier to store and transport. Some styles of these ramps are even designed to be split down the middle, with a carry handle in the middle, to allow them to be carried and deployed one section at a given time for greater ease and convenience.

A wheelchair ramp can be used with a full-size manual or power chair, motorized scooter and even some walkers. To ensure that the ramp is a perfect fit to your particular device, you should take measurements of the width and the height of your device, along with the wheelbase in order to determine the correct ramp length. Ramps that are too small won't offer enough support for a wheelchair user. Ramps that are too long may cause the wheelchair to become unstable when climbing stairs or other gradients.

A portable ramp is a convenient and cost-effective way to increase accessibility, allowing those with disabilities to stay active in their communities and beyond. There are numerous ramps that are suitable both for outdoor and indoor use. You can easily locate one that is suitable for your needs and allows you to be able to live life without a barrier.

Telescoping Ramps

Wheelchair ramps can assist wheelchair users gain access to places they might have believed were off limits from their homes to outdoor events, and even the vehicles and structures which are their primary means of transportation. These areas may appear to be unpassable without ramps. This could limit the mobility aid user's capacity to explore and get out. This can mean that people are unable to take their family trips, or visit their favorite store or restaurant.

Portable wheelchair ramps are lightweight and provide a prompt, flexible solution to accessibility challenges that can come up. They can be folded and put in the trunk or rear seat of a vehicle, or easily disassembled if not needed. Ramps that can be easily rolled out and set up on the curbs or the ground eliminate the need for complicated, potentially dangerous, alternative access routes.

Telescoping ramps are one type of portable ramp. These ramps can be used on various heights by adjusting the length of their track channel. This makes them more flexible than ramps that fold, which typically only have one track that can accommodate a scooter or wheelchair ramp incline.

A telescoping ramp is typically constructed from ramp sections that are built and then delivered to the client for quick installation. These modular ramps are often disassembled and reassembled in another location. This can save both time and money. They can be used in residential settings, but they aren't ideal for commercial or public access applications since they don't conform to strict ADA guidelines and regulations.

Other portable ramps are designed to look and function like suitcases. They are lightweight and compact and can be stored in a handy bag that makes them easy to carry. Some models can expand between 4 and 7 feet to allow wheelchairs and scooters to navigate various step heights, and they can be folded down and put away in the bag included when not being used.

Suitcase plastic ramps for wheelchairs

This ramp for suitcases has been designed with a single-aluminium folding wheelchair ramp (moved here) design and is easy to set up. It's perfect for wheelchairs and scooters. It's made of high-quality aluminum so it is durable and light. Its no-pinch hinge guards against pinching and allows for easy maintenance. Ergonomically-designed flexible, non-breakable handles make it comfortable and convenient to carry the ramp. The Suitcase Singlefold Ramp has a smooth surface that assists mobility devices maintain their grip even in rainy weather. Ramps are available in lengths of 2' up to 8'. There is a model that will suit almost every need.

This lightweight, ultra-portable ramp for wheelchairs has an applied textured surface to enhance traction and safety. It can hold up to 800 pounds, so it is safe for power wheelchairs as well as manual scooters, and wheelchairs. The single-fold design allows for quick, simple installation, and the welded construction gives durability, strength and stability. The ramp also has an adjustable transition plate which ensures a smooth transition from the ramp to the ground surface.

The EZ-Access Portable Folding Ramp, made of lightweight aluminum that is corrosion-resistant, has an extruded surface that's slip-resistant. It is easy to transport and store. It has a textured application to increase traction. It is designed to accommodate most scooters and wheelchairs, as well as those with seats that are elevated. The ramp has a self-adjusting bottom plate that allows for a smooth conversion from the ramp to the road.

The EZ Access Trifold Advantage Series Ramp is the ideal solution to ensure safe access to the curb, two steps or the vehicle's doorway. This aluminum ramp is ideal for transferring a wheelchair into a vehicle or over stairs or curbs. It's ultra-portable and can be split into two separate sections by the removal of two hinge pins. The smooth surface of the ramp improves the safety and traction, while grooves funnel snow, water or ice away from the wheels and feet.

This folding ramp from Drive Medical is a great option for wheelchair users who need assistance getting up or down steps. It's light and easy to carry, yet it has the strength to hold up to 600 lb. It comes in different lengths to accommodate most stairs. The padded handrails add additional security and comfort. This ramp comes with a carry bag and is covered by a lifetime guarantee.