A threshold ramp is a device designed to facilitate entry and exit of wheeled equipment such as wheelchairs, strollers, luggage carts, etc. into and out of a threshold. It is usually made of durable materials such as metal, plastic or rubber and is durable, non-slip and waterproof to ensure the safety and convenience of the user.
The main function of the threshold ramp is to smoothly transition the height difference in the threshold area so that wheelchair users, luggage carts or other wheeled equipment can pass smoothly without being hindered by obstacles caused by the threshold. They are typically installed at the base of a threshold or doorway, converting uneven ground into a smooth ramp that allows people to easily push equipment in and out.
Threshold ramps are usually designed with ease of installation and cleaning in mind. Most sill ramps have simple installation methods and can be easily installed on the sill with bolts, adhesive, or other fasteners. In addition, they are often non-slip, waterproof and easy to clean to ensure the safety and comfort of users while passing through.
In addition to providing easy access, threshold ramps also help improve a building's accessibility and accessibility. They make it easier for people with reduced mobility, such as disabled people, the elderly or those with mobility issues, to enter and exit buildings and enjoy the services provided by public facilities or commercial premises.
Threshold ramps play an important role in improving the accessibility of buildings, safeguarding the rights of people with reduced mobility and facilitating daily life.