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Picture of CUSTOM REDWOOD RAMP Custom Redwood Ramps are ramps designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, or walking disabilities or spinal cord injury. This heavy duty ramp works with wheelchairs, walkers, scooters or canes. Each ramp is custom designed to meet the requirements of a specific environment, including situations where an redwood ramp is preferred over a standard aluminum ramps for aesthetic reasons. OPTIONS: Handrails can be added on one or both sides.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this unit adheres to ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines.

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This product record was updated on December 21, 2011.

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Accessible Design & Consulting, Inc.

420 S. Hindry Ave,
Suite B
Los Angeles, California 90301
United States
Telephone: 866-902-9800 or 310-215-3332.
Fax: 310-417-4096.
Web: http://www.accessibleconstruction.com.
Email: info@accessibleconstruction.com.


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