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: She needed a 24-foot ramp to ensure a safe, manageable incline for manual or power chairs. Choosing the Right Type

Before making the purchase, Sarah verified two last details:

By focusing on the , material , and slope , Sarah turned a confusing purchase into a permanent solution for her father's independence. buy wheelchair ramp

The most critical lesson Sarah learned was the recommended by the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) . For every 1 inch of vertical rise, you need 12 inches (1 foot) of ramp length. The Calculation : Her father’s porch had a 24-inch rise.

: Excellent for small threshold transitions inside the house; it's slip-resistant and easy to trim to size. : She needed a 24-foot ramp to ensure

: While aesthetically pleasing, she skipped it because of the high maintenance (staining/sealing) and the risk of becoming slippery when wet. The Final Checklist

: She looked for ramps with side curbs (at least 2 inches high) to prevent the wheels from slipping off the edge. For every 1 inch of vertical rise, you

She had to weigh the pros and cons of different materials based on her local climate: