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Do Portable Wheelchair Ramps Work?
from: Maxx Seniors LifeAnyong with a disability who is confined to a wheelchair will find that a portable ramp should be an essential part of their gear. Ease of mobility is always a big problem for people in wheelchairs along with easy accessibility to specific areas of their home and when navigating outdoors. One of the great solutions is a portable wheelchair ramp, which can easily utilized when climbing stairs, getting into a vehicle, or as a handy tool for traveling.
These portable ramps are most often made from foldable aluminum or steel. This is an extremely convenient piece of equipment for travelling around or in areas in the home you don't want to install a permanent ramp. This is definitely a logical solution since your portable ramp can simply be folded and used in other areas of your home.
In the past, portable wheelchair ramps were much too difficult to implement since several considerations were necessary to build a ramp, such as the slope ratio and amount of weight it needed to hold. However, with the increasing demand of those who needed to have a relative degree of power and independence regardless of their disabilities, portable wheelchair ramps were designed to accommodate these individuals.
One of the most popular choices for portable wheelchair ramps is the suitcase type that folds up into suitcase size and will usually rise to 1 or 2 steps, depending on specifications. Unfortunately, even with its ability to be folded, this option is still quite bulky to carry around, weighting in at about 41 pounds.
An alternative is a rolling ramp, though they look a bit odd compared to other types of ramps. However, despite its unique appearance, these are more lightweight and roll out effectively in one direction. This ramp can be easily unrolled on a flat surface and flipped over to create a sturdy ramp. Compared to a suitcase ramp, these rolling ramps are much stronger thus providing more stable support.
Another type of portable wheelchair ramp could be home made, however, this isn't advisable because it may not be weighed and properly tested for strength. Though you might save by trying to make one yourself, it could pose some danger if not properly manufactured so it's probably better to go with a commercially manufactured ramp.
There are many tools available to help people with disabilities, in addition to wheelchairs. Try doing some research on the Internet to find various tools and equipments that will help to provide more convenience for those who aren't satisfied with their current situation of immobility.
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