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All you Need to Know About Threshold Wheelchair Ramps
Posted: Oct 19, 2020
Wheelchair ramps are a cost-effective solution to enhance mobility. They enable older adults and people with mobility impairment to move freely and safely. By installing a ramp, wheelchair users can access doorways, raised landings, steps easily.
The threshold in doorways is a raised piece of the door frame. The transition from one side of the door to the other can be challenging for people with limited mobility. For this, wheelchair threshold ramps are available in the market that helps you to smoothly transit from one door to another. You can use a threshold ramp will all kinds of wheelchairs be it traditional or light-weight. It is ideal for doorways, sliding glass doors, and single steps. Most ramps can support up to 600 pounds and they come in elevations between 1 to 6 inches in height. They are available in a variety of materials, styles, and sizes.
Basic Types of Threshold Ramp
Bridging Ramp: it is a lightweight, slip-resistant wheelchair ramp ideal for bridging the gap over most doors.
Doorline-multi Ramp: it provides mobility scooter and wheelchair access over doorway thresholds.
Threshold Standard Ramp: it is a standard wheelchair ramp with an anti-slip surface and protective rubber grips on the underside.
Rubber Ramp: lightweight ramp of rubber that can help you overcome the threshold.
Aluminium Ramp: a folding aluminium ramp for wheelchairs and mobility scooters
Fiberglass Ramp: fiberglass threshold ramp is lightweight, non-slip and you can leave it outside without corroding.
Benefits of Using a Wheelchair Threshold Ramp
Easy access to a kitchen: one must frequently go to the kitchen multiple times in a day. Therefore, it is necessary to make the kitchen friendly for wheelchair users. Most users even renovate their kitchens to make it wheelchair-friendly. A threshold ramp will make it easier for you to access the kitchen. You need not worry about slipping or falling.
Safe entry and exit: stepping in and out of the house is difficult for some wheelchair users, especially for the new ones. Purchasing a threshold ramp will enable a safe and easy entry or exit. If you have a foldable aluminium ramp, you can conveniently open it when you need and fold it back after you finish the work.
Safely stepping in the bathroom: a bathroom is a dangerous place for wheelchair users. Having a ramp that allows the user to get into the bathroom or the shower area not just provide safety but also give the person some privacy to enjoy a refreshing bath.
Makes the user independent: just like all of us, wheelchair users wish for a self-reliant life. But somebody must constantly assist them if they wish to get out of the house or climb the steps. Installing a ramp inside and outside the house will provide an independent lifestyle to the user and he/she can move freely without worrying about safety. Secondly, having a portable threshold ramp will allow the person to do other tasks like grocery shopping as well.
Navigate doorways easily: High door thresholds can be risky for wheelchair users because as the height increases, one must put in more efforts to overcome it. A threshold ramp will allow the person to glide over the ramp easily.
Of all the threshold ramps available, aluminium ramps are popular because of their strength, rigidity and relatively lightweight. They will not rust or corrode and can support up to 700 pounds. Most aluminium wheelchair ramps either fold in half or are telescopic, making them easy to store or transport in the boot of a car. Many suitcase-style ramps are made from aluminium. These popular designs fold in half and you can carry it with the help of an integral handle.
Conclusion
Wheelchair threshold ramp is a handy tool that enables you to smoothly move without the risk of tripping while walking. They provide safety for both indoor and outdoor purposes. When buying one, remember that the ramp is durable, strong, and fulfils all your requirements.
Derry has been working in the mobility aids industry since 2003, acquiring a wealth of knowledge along the way. Before Essential Aids, Derry's background was in engineering. In his spare time he is a devotee of yoga and rare reggae vinyl.