Today’s modern buildings need to be fully accessible to everyone. Everyone who enters a building should have an easier time getting where they want to go in a building, whether it’s from a bathroom or a parking lot or anything in between. REDD Team respects the needs building operators have for making their spots accessible, and we’re here to help these groups achieve their desires.
You’ll find we have many useful services for your accessibility needs here at REDD Team. We can produce stairs, ramps, and other access points that can make your facility design more efficient and functional. These items can also help your worksite stay up-to-date with whatever building codes apply in your region.
Adding Grab Bars
Grab bars can work around various spaces around your property. These bars can appear in long hallways, bathrooms, and spots near elevators. You can install these bars to give people a space they can hold onto when walking. The design helps people keep their balance, which is especially critical for people with mobility issues. REDD Team can help you build bars that can work in many places around your office.
Proper Ramps
Your building will require ramps throughout the space. If there’s a stairwell or a substantial rise, you’ll require a ramp in that spot. You can design a ramp that goes next to the stairs, but some ramps can also go over already existing steps if you only have one or two of them in a spot.
Ramps can be designed in many forms, including short ones and longer ones that require rails on the sides. Extended ramps that use landing spots in the middle or at points where the ramp changes direction are also open for use. You’ll have many different choices for finding a ramp, and REDD Team can help you with all these options. We can also work alongside whatever local codes apply for ramps where you are.
Wide Open Spots
Access building design can also involve keeping spaces wide open for people to go through. Wider areas are necessary for wheelchair users. These spots include hallways that are not only wide enough but also don’t have lots of doors swinging outward and reducing the space you have for walking.
Doorways, ramps, and stairs should be wide enough for everyone to use. You can even get double-width entry points that support people moving in opposite directions.
Visible Entry Points
You’ll also require entry spaces that are visible and not tough to see. Metal walkways and steps are useful for this situation, as it’s easy to see metal materials as they shine and reflect light. You can even paint your metal materials yellow or another color that is easy for people to see in most conditions.
You’ve got many measures to follow when making your building or facility more accessible. REDD Team can help you meet all those points. We can help you build new steps, rails, railings, and other items designed to make your space more functional. Your workspace will become easier on everyone, and you’ll meet local building codes as well. Ask us for help online or at 800-648-3696. We can schedule a consultation to help you see what we can do for your space.