Regulations for Disabled Access Ramps
According to the United States Access Board, the guidelines for building and installing disability ramps are regulated under Federal law by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Does this Spark an idea?
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Uses
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The Mobility Advisor website explains ramps are essential for disabled people using wheelchairs to gain access to buildings and facilities. Ramps are used in buildings where elevators and lifts are not installed.
Slope
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The United States Access Board reports a slope greater than 1:20 is considered a ramp under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The maximum gradient of a slope in a new building cannot exceed 1:12 with a maximum rise of 30 inches.
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Ramps
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A landing leading to or from a disabled access ramp must be level to avoid the wheelchair tipping or bottoming out when approaching a ramp. The design of outdoor ramps should ensure water cannot accumulate on the ramp.
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