This is a lightweight reusable modular ramp system. The design is adaptable and allows for the addition or deletion of components as required. It is suitable for both domestic and commercial applications, for long term or temporary, indoor or outdoor use. The ramps are made from timber or slip resistant aluminium with coated finish.
A portable aluminium ramp with a checkerplate surface and raised sides. Surface is treated for additional slip resistance. The attached hinge allows for installation. Available in four sizes. Comes in a kit form.
People wanting a concrete ramp installed for a person with special needs, are advised to initially contact their regional Home Modification office. Alternatively, they could find a builder / contractor on the Master Builders association website.
Modularly constructed height adjustable ramps and floors that can fit most openings and doorsteps Each module consists of solid one piece polyethylene with a grid of square holes. These are available with or without sloped edges. The modules are interconnected with special plastic fastenings and are assembled in layers until the required height / gradient is achieved.
Henry Healthcare will make and install wooden ramps with slip resistant surfaces to specifications. Includes door wedge threshold ramps. Installation is available in all areas of the Sydney metropolitan area including Brooklyn, the lower Blue Mountains and Wollongong.
A solid welded aluminium ramp with attached powder coated aluminium handrails. The ramp is available in six lengths from 122 to 305 cm. It has a slip resistant grooved surface and 50mm high curbing on the sides. The ramp can be used indoors or outdoors. Concrete screws and holes are provided top and bottom for securing the ramp in position.
A range of threshold plates that conform to AS1428.1 and BCA D3 D3.2. These threshold plates are made from aluminium and are fitted to the sill under doors. They provide a clean delineation between adjacent floor surfaces.
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