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1:12 ratio Slope is the ratio of the height of a ramp to its length. An ADA curb ramp must have no more than a 1:12 ratio, or no greater than a 8.33% slope. The ADA also requires slopes to be consistent from end to end; a ramp must have a uniform slope.
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This means your facility needs to have an ADA-compliant ramp for 2021 if it serves the public, and adhere to the type of ramp required. Location, size, and slope are just some factors to consider. The same requirements are in place, with just some proposed changes to language thus far; these include parallel execution of constructs such as loops, blocks, and container iteration as well as parallel reduction.2 For people with disabilities, curb edges and other hazards can be quite dangerous. ADA curb ramp requirements are in place to help prevent situations such as people falling out of wheelchairs or scooters, or tripping while using a cane or walker. Accessibility is an factor too, as federal laws consider restricting access in public areas to be a form of discrimination.3 The ADA requires curb ramps and ramps to be installed along any accessible route in a public area, along a path where there’s a change in height greater than ½ inch. As an alternative, a facility may use elevators or platform/chair lifts to provide accessibility.1 In addition, accessibility routes with a 5% or greater slope must be fit with ADA-compliant ramps. Clear Width: A ramp run must be at least 36 inches wide between the ramp’s handrails. Rise: A maximum of 30 inches per run, with no limit on the number of runs. Running Slope: 1:12 maximum slope, or one foot in elevation change for every 12 feet. Alterations: Are permitted on running slopes with limited space, such as: 1:10 maximum with 6 inches maximum rise 1:8 maximum with 3 inches maximum rise A slope of no greater than 1:12
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