Aluminum disability ramps are critically important if you operate any sort of public facility. Buying the right type of ramp is even more important, because you have to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) mandates. REDD Team will ensure your ramps are not only compliant with the ADA, but all other local and state accessibility requirements. But when you buy from us, you’ll not only have a durable ramp, you’ll also have one that’s extremely cost effective.

Why REDD Team?

Aluminum Disability RampsThe experts with REDD Team have more than 25 years of experience designing and manufacturing accessibility system components. These include not only ramps, but also platforms, stairs and more. Clients across the country turn to us on a regular basis because they know are products are built to last, and built to provide safe, secure access.

This will be especially important for public buildings. You more than likely know the consequences of not complying with the ADA. Not only would severe fines be possible, but potentially damaging legal action as well. We’ll take those risks out of the equation by providing you with a ramp that all people can access, no matter what kinds of mobility challenges they may face. Whether someone is using a wheelchair, a cane, crutches or just about any type of mobility aid, they can use our ramps with total confidence.

All of our ramps and other accessibility system components offer the following features.

  • Easy reconfiguration, thanks to adjustable heights and slopes
  • Rust and corrosion resistance
  • Quick, easy assembly
  • Durability and wear warranty
  • Secure handrails and slip-resistant surfaces

Ensuring ADA Compliance

REDD Team can help make sure your ramps and stairs are in total compliance with all ADA regulations. But you obviously need to make sure all other areas of your facility are compliant as well. Here are a few ways you can make that happen.

  • If you are building a new structure or undergoing a renovation of your current facility, you really need to make sure the designers know the ADA front and back. They also need to be aware of any other local or state accessibility requirements that may govern your facility.
  • If you have an older building, you should evaluate it on a yearly basis to make sure it still complies with the ADA. There might be some changes you’ll need to make. Talk to your local building authorities to find out the best way to perform your evaluation.
  • Don’t just assume that, because you’re compliant with the ADA, you’ll also be compliant with other governmental mandates. In some instances, these other requirements can be even more stringent. Again, this is an area where one of your local building authorities should be able to help.

When you work with REDD Team, we’ll make sure you don’t have ot deal with any of the potential consequences of an ADA violation.

Contact REDD Team for More Information

The professionals with REDD Team are ready to tell you all about the aluminum disability ramps we offer. All of our experts are passionate about customer satisfaction, and we’ll be glad to answer any questions you may have. Just get in touch with us by calling 800-648-3696 or using our convenient online form. We’ve earned a lot of trust over the years, and we welcome the chance to earn your trust as well.