Requirements For Wheelchair Ramp Slopes
Wheelchair Ramp Slope Guidelines
- The slope of your wheelchair ramp should ideally not be steeper than 1:12 ratio. This indicates that for every inch of rise of the wheelchair ramp, its length needs to be at least 1 foot. For instance, if the doorway to your home is 2 feet above ground level and you need to build a wheelchair ramp till your door; then the ramp should be at least 24 feet in length (24 inches rise = 24 feet length). By following this guideline, you can ensure that the wheelchair ramp slope is neither too steep, nor too gradual.
- Although the recommended chair ramp slope is as stated above, if there are space constraints, you can have a steeper slope than 1:12 ratio. A wheel chair ramp slope with 1:10 ratio is considered acceptable for rise up to 6 inches, whereas a slope of 1:8 is acceptable for maximum rise of 3 inches. However, under no circumstances should the ramp slope be steeper than 1:8. If there is no space to accommodate a slope even as steep as 1:8, you should not build a wheelchair ramp in that place. Doing so can be very dangerous.
- If you use a powered wheelchair or an electric scooter, you can do with a wheel chair ramp slope that is steeper than the recommended 1:12 ratio.
- In places where there is a lot of rainfall or snowfall, the wheelchair ramps tend to become very slippery. Thus, it is advisable to have a ramp slope of 1:16 or even 1:20 in such places.
By ensuring that you follow these guidelines for wheelchair ramp slopes, you can increase the safety of your wheelchair ramps.

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