Schools in Missouri will require sturdy and functional wheelchair ramps to allow more people to receive access to everything on campus. But you might worry that getting a ramp ready is more complex than necessary. You could fear that you’d spend a while getting a ramp installed. But you won’t have to worry about what we do at REDD Team, as we can build new modular aluminum wheelchair ramps for schools in Missouri that won’t require extensive installation measures or closures.

How Do We Make This Possible?

Wheelchair Ramps and Accessibility ProductsOur workers at REDD Team will use multiple steps to help you get a new ramp at your school without much effort:

  1. You can start by providing us with details on your ramp needs. The ramp should be built according to local and national accessibility laws. REDD Team can advise you in cases where you need to meet such standards.
  2. At REDD Team, we take pride in the quality of our products. That’s why we build all the parts for your ramp right here in the United States. We use strong and durable aluminum materials, which are not only reliable but also easy to shape for specific ramp designs.
  3. We will ship these parts and the materials necessary for installation to your school site.
  4. Once the parts and materials arrive at your school, you can start the installation process. The best part? No extensive digging or disruptive work is necessary. This means you can install the ramp without causing any inconvenience to your school’s operations.

Everything we provide at REDD Team makes it easy for you to prepare your wheelchair ramp. You won’t have to worry about what you need for installation, as everything we send will work with your installation plans. You can even remove the ramp when cleaning it or moving it elsewhere.

What Rules Apply?

REDD Team will also build your wheelchair ramp for your Missouri school based on ADA standards. Missouri and other states follow ADA guidelines to ensure ramps and other accessibility features are easy to use and reach.

For instance, we can plan a ramp based on the total height of your rise. A ramp with a rise of six inches or less could have a 1:8 slope, while anything higher will require a 1:12 or flatter slope.

You’ll also require a landing on each end of the ramp and in the middle if the ramp is too long or the rise is too high. A landing about 60 inches long must ensure people can get on and off the ramp. The landing must also avoid opening doors and other obstacles that might restrict its space.

The standards you must follow for your ramp are thorough and must be planned well. Ask us at REDD Team how we can help you get more from your ramp while meeting all ADA standards.

Your modular wheelchair ramp for your Missouri school will improve people’s access to your campus. REDD Team will help you plan a quality ramp that fits your space. You can reach us online or call us at 800-648-3696 for details on how we can serve you. We want to help you get a quality ramp for your school that fits everyone’s needs.