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Types of Wheelchair Portable Ramps
Wheelchair portable ramps are a great solution if you need to access a vehicle or doorway, curb or any other elevated surface with your wheelchair. They are easy to use and can be installed in the majority of vehicles.
These ramps come in several styles including: telescoping, folding, and modular (semi-permanent) ramps. They can be used indoors or out, and can be used for various angles of incline.
Folding Ramps
The ramps that fold can be used for short-term purposes, such as to allow scooters and wheelchairs to be inserted into vehicles or climb small steps. They are usually made from aluminum and fold up into two or three panels, with hinges between them. They can be folded into small spaces such as closets or coat spaces. They can also be put in the trunk of cars. They're cheaper than other types of ramps, and are less susceptible to wear and wear and tear.
Some folding ramps have handrails, which are helpful for those who require additional stability while stepping onto the ramp or moving around. Some ramps can be modified to accommodate a variety of mobility devices, and feature non-skid gritted surfaces for safety. They are also lighter than other ramps and are easier to move.
A popular choice is the EZ-ACCESS Singlefold Ramp which can be folded and transported like a suitcase, or split into two pieces to provide more portability. This model can support the maximum weight of 800 pounds. That's enough for most manual chairs. It's an excellent choice for people who want to take a portable ramp on trips or when the wheelchair user is visiting family members who require access to their home.
The Modular Ramp System manufactured by National Ramp is another option that can be transported and used on a daily basis. It's a modular, modular system made comprising tongue-and-groove-interconnected components that can be set up to meet the requirements of any facility or household. This ramp is lightweight and ideal for outdoor use, especially in areas that receive lots of rain or snow. It has an open mesh surface which removes water and helps prevent the formation of puddles.
You might be able to find wheelchair portable ramps available at local hardware or construction stores, or from online retailers. But, it is best to consult your local disability organization which may have partnerships or recommendations for vendors who sell accessible equipment at a reasonable price. In some instances disability organizations might be aware of financial assistance programs that can assist in the purchase of a wheelchair ramp.
Telescoping Ramps
Telescoping ramps allow you to move a manual wheelchair, power chair, or mobility scooter up small slopes. These aluminum ramps are lightweight and expand and contract according to the need to accommodate different sizes of steps and heights. They can also be folded to reduce space when transporting and storing. They are ideally designed to fit inside the back of your full-size van or minivan and some have handles that make it easier to maneuver.
These ramps can be used as portable ramps for use at home. They can assist you to get around stairs and curbs without the need to use your motorized scooter or wheelchair. They make it much easier to load them into your car when you need to visit friends or family who do not have accessible access to their homes.
These ramps are often referred to as suitcase ramps, as they fold up and down like suitcases, making them simple to take them on trips. These ramps are available in a range of lengths that range from 2' up to 7 to accommodate narrow inclines. These are also used to place an electric scooter or wheelchair into the side of vehicles.
Some telescoping ramps can be bought at local hardware or construction stores, in addition to online retailers. These stores typically have building materials which can be used to create wheelchair ramps. They also serve as an excellent source of information on local accessibility laws and guidelines.
When selecting a telescoping ramp, it's important to know the maximum allowable incline of your mobility device. Check your manufacturer's specifications to determine this or ask a qualified healthcare professional for advice. It's also a good idea to determine how many inches of ramp you will need to cover each inch of rise. ADA rules and regulations state that for every inch of rise, you need to have at minimum 12" of ramp length.
When you are looking to purchase a telescoping ramp, it's also important to think about the weight limit of your wheelchair or mobility scooter. There are ramps made to support up to 600lbs. Or, you can select one that is specifically designed to hold 800 pounds. Also, make sure the ramp is non-slip surface for security.
Modular Ramps

Modular ramps are a great alternative for commercial buildings with varied terrain or areas that have to adjust to changing conditions. They are usually fabricated from aluminum and are easily moved, relocated, or altered to meet a specific location or timeframe. They are also low maintenance and can endure normal wear and tear. They are an excellent option for permanent installations as well as long-term solutions. Modular wheelchair ramps are available in various lengths and can be customised by adding or swapping out components as needed. For ramps longer than 1.8 metres or greater than 15 centimeters, they can be fitted with safety rails.
The modular wheelchair ramp system is made up of tongue-and-groove interconnected sections that can be set up in a range of configurations. It is highly adaptable and can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of different terrains, access angles and building heights. It can be customised to be in line with ADA standards and is suitable for short-term and long-term usage. This lightweight, rust-resistant device can be installed on any surface. It is safe to drive on in snow or rain. Its solid and ribbed surfaces are safe from slips, and the expandable metal openings allow snow or water to drain without forming puddles.
This type of modular ramp is ideal for homes that require a small to medium slope and can be set up to form a straight or curving entryway. It is easy-to-assemble and can be used for various mobility equipment. It is designed to stand up to heavy usage and can be adapted to the user's weight for security and stability.
It is constructed of durable weather-resistant aluminum. Its surface offers traction in all weather conditions. It is easy to maintain and will not rust and its edges are smooth to guard users from falling into obstacles or falling off the edge of the ramp. It comes with a variety of handrails, such as two-line rails to provide an additional layer of support or a continuous handrail together with vertical pickets.
Permanent Ramps
You might want to think about installing an permanent ramp for wheelchairs if you or someone you love will be living in your home for the long haul. portable wheelchair ramps are usually constructed into the structure of your home and can be made of different materials, such as aluminum. They are well-known due to their light weight, ease of assembly and can easily be removed. These kinds of ramps are generally priced higher than the temporary ramps as they require more work and materials to construct.
Modular ramps can be an ideal option for those looking to make their home more accessible home, but don't have the time to tackle a major project. They are available in different lengths, sizes and stowing configurations. They can be adjusted to accommodate your evolving mobility requirements. Modular ramps are extremely durable and are available with a range of handrails.
Unlike the other temporary ramps, these are constructed to last and conform to ADA guidelines. They are designed to withstand heavy usage and have a solid surface that prevents the ramp from sliding or sliding when it is in use. This type of ramp is a good option for those who will be using it often and/or in harsh weather conditions.
Threshold Ramps are designed so that they can be pushed against small obstacles, such as thresholds for doors or steps. They are easy, cost-effective and can be rolled up to be easily stored in a vehicle.