Wheelchair Ramps

Access Appraisals Ltd. - 01608 663759
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Buy The Right Ramp For You
Our two most popular wheelchair ramps are both lightweight, folding, portable wheelchair ramps as seen below.
  1. The Metro - A low cost budget ramp for domestic use.
  2. The Xtra - A premier grade ramp for copmmercial or domestic use.

1. Low Cost Budget Wheelchair Ramp for Domestic Use

The Metro is new low cost portable folding wheelchair ramp for domestic use manufactured in Great Britain
Available in lengths from 2ft to 8ft (0.6m - 2.4m) and starting at an amazing £125.00

The Metro wheelchair ramp is the ideal budget solution for domestic use where a cheap put down and pick up again solution is all that is required

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Cheap Wheelchair Ramp for domestic use

2. High Quality Wheelchair Ramps for Commercial or Domestic Use

Aerolight is a premier grade wheelchair ramp with an incredible weight to capacity ratio that makes it the number 1 choice for service providers, employers, retailers, etc. where safety is paramount.

Available in lengths from 2ft to 8ft (0.6m - 2.4m) and starting at £287.00

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Aerolight portable wheelchair Ramps


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Wheelchair Ramp Information, Advice and Tools

General advice, ramp regulations, ramp guidance, etc. Buyers Guide For Wheelchair Ramps : Ramp Information : Wheelchair Ramp Calculator : Disability Resources : Wheelchair Ramp Installation

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