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Wheelchair Ramp Information
- Maximum slope for hand-propelled
wheelchair ramps should be 1" of rise to every 12" of length (4.8 degree
angle; 8.3% grade).
- Maximum slope for power chairs should
be 1.5" rise to 12" length (7.1 degree angle; 12.5% grade).
- Minimum width should be 36" (inside
rails) - (48" is ideal).
- The "deck" or surface of the ramp should be
set down between a side-rail assembly such that there is about a 2" curb
or lip along the edges of the ramp surface. Decking could consist of 1" X
6" pressure treated pine, (or 3/4" pressure treated plywood applied to a
frame).
- If possible, the end of the deck (where it
meets the lower ground surface) should be beveled to provide a smooth
transition from the ramp to level ground. Alternatively, a sheet of 10 Ga.
steel at least 10" long and sized to fit the width of the ramp could be
used to span the space between the deck surface and the walk or driveway
surface at the end of the ramp. This piece should overlap the ramp deck by
2" and be fastened securely with 4 large countersunk flat-head wood
screws.
- A level platform of at least 5' X 5' should
be at the top of ramp to allow for wheelchair maneuvering. If the
entranceway opens outward, there should be 1' of surface area extending
from the side of the door opening to allow motion to the side without
backing the chair during door opening. This landing should not be
considered part of the overall "run"/length of the ramp. Any turning
point along the ramp needs a level landing. If the turn is a right angle
(90 degrees), the landing should be a minimum of 5' by 4'. If a
"switchback" of 180 degrees is constructed, the level landing should
measure at least 5' X 8'. Ramps longer than 30' should provide a platform
every 30' for purposes of safety and to create opportunity for rest.
- Hand rails should be provided for any ramp
having a slope of more than 5% (i.e.- greater than 1:12). These should
extend an inch beyond the top and bottom of the ramp and should be located
32" from the ramp surface.
- Buildings modified for accessibility should
provide at least 2 remotely located accessible entrances for exit in case
of emergency.
- There should be no step or bump exceeding
one-half inch at doors or thresholds and there should be a level area 5'
by 5' at doors. 1' to 1'6" space to the side of door on the pull side must
be clear.
- Slip resistant surfaces - carborundum grit,
strips, rubber, sand sprinkled on wet paint, or rough ("broom finish")
concrete are acceptable surfaces.
- Ramps should have a 5' straight and level
surface at the bottom to allow adequate stopping distance.
Last Updated:
09/07/05 |
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