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The ramp must have a 1:12 slope ratio. This means that there must be a one-inch rise in the ramp for every corresponding 12 inches of the ramp. Minimum width of 36 inches, although this can be higher in certain states. The ramp cannot be longer the 30 feet without a rest platform, in order to prevent fatigue.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a landmark piece of legislation that has been consistently updated over the decades since it was signed into law. Around 1 in 4 US adults, or around 61 million Americans, have some form of disability. That's why it is vital that all small business owners and public sector workers know about the current ADA ramp requirements. An ADA ramp is a necessity for millions of American businesses and public institutions. Not having the right handicap ramp slope installed could result in serious legal challenges for you and your place of work. Here's what you need to know. These specs have been calculated by the National Council on Disability to ensure safe, seamless, and fair access to public spaces for disabled Americans. When disabled people buy a wheelchair, they expect the size and shape of the chair to fit on all ADA ramps. That's why it is so important to get the specifications exactly right. The ramp must have a 1:12 slope ratio. This means that there must be a one-inch rise in the ramp for every corresponding 12 inches of the ramp. Minimum width of 36 inches, although this can be higher in certain states. The ramp cannot be longer the 30 feet without a rest platform, in order to prevent fatigue. All edges must be protected so that there is no risk of falling off.
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All ramps should have both top and bottom landings that are at least 60 inches in length.
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