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Key features to look for include high-quality construction built to withstand high loads, AS compliance for access and safety, weather resistance for indoor or outdoor use, and a non-slip surface. Portable threshold ramps are ideal for wheelchairs and walkers, and compact lightweight designs make them easy to deploy.
The eSafety Supplies website does not provide specific information about NDIS funding or Australian government funding schemes for driveway ramps. You would need to contact the NDIS or a registered NDIS provider for guidance on funding eligibility.
eSafety Supplies states that most ramps meet gradient and load-bearing requirements under AS 1428 guidelines. The site does not specify an exact degree, but AS 1428 (the Australian standard for access and mobility) generally prescribes a maximum gradient of 1:14 for accessible ramps.
Yes. Aluminum ramps from eSafety Supplies are designed for easy access for loading wheelchairs and mobility scooters, among other uses. They are made from a lightweight, non-corrosive, seawater-resistant alloy.The galvanised steel kerb ramp plate is also noted as suitable for wheelchairs.
The steel driveway kerb ramp plate features a slip-resistant checker plate surface, which improves traction and helps reduce wheel slip during vehicle entry and exit. The hot-dip galvanised finish also contributes to its outdoor durability.Rubber kerb ramps also provide a non-slip surface by virtue of their rubber construction.
Cleaning involves a simple hose-down or sweep to remove debris. For galvanised steel ramps, while the galvanised steel is corrosion-resistant, regular cleaning can enhance longevity and appearance.