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The PATHWAY® 3G Modular Access System includes ramps, stairs, and platforms that can be arranged in different configurations to create a safe and accessible route to your home. Its flexible design ensures it can be tailored to enhance accessibility, no matter your home's age, layout, or space constraints. Built with durable aluminum, this system is engineered to provide long-lasting access solutions for years to come.
Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty included!
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Choosing the Right Ramp Slope
When selecting a slope for your wheelchair ramp, it's important to consider both safety and ease of use. Here are the three most common slope options:
1:12 Slope (Recommended for most users): This is the standard slope for wheelchair ramps, where for every inch of rise, there should be 12 inches of ramp. It offers a gentle incline and is the safest and most comfortable option for most individuals using wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers. This slope complies with ADA guidelines and is ideal for general use.
1:10 Slope: This slightly steeper slope offers a quicker ascent for users who have stronger mobility but may require a little more effort. It's still a safe choice, though it may be harder for some individuals to navigate for long periods.
1:8 Slope (Steepest option): This slope is the steepest of the three, offering a 1-inch rise for every 8 inches of ramp. While it provides a faster ascent, it is the least recommended for general use, as it can be challenging and less safe, particularly for users with limited mobility or those who rely on a wheelchair or scooter.
Which Slope Should You Choose?
For the safest and most accessible option, we recommend choosing the 1:12 slope for your ramp. It provides the most comfortable experience, ensuring smooth and easy navigation. However, if space is limited or if the user has stronger mobility, the 1:10 slope may be a suitable alternative. We advise against using the 1:8 slope unless absolutely necessary, as it can be difficult for many users to safely navigate.
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