A ramp system that is fully compliant
This ramp system fully adheres to DDA regulations, BSI: Standards, and Documents M and K of the Building Regulations. It is designed with the highest standard of provisions to prevent falls, collisions, and injuries in public settings such as schools, hospitals, shops, libraries, train stations, airports, public toilet facilities, offices and heritage sites.
A leading UK modular ramp and step manufacturer, supplier and fitter based in the South-East of England. All service packages are available across the entirety of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Both systems comply with DDA regulations, Part K and M of the Building Regulations.
Varying lengths and widths are available to suit different areas and applications. Plus, platforms can be designed in both straight-through and turning configurations.
They offer a nationwide supply, rental and installation service.
Rapid Ramp
10 Menzies Road
Ponswood Industrial Estate
St Leonards on Sea
East Sussex
TN389BB
UK
01424714646 sales@rapidramp.co.ukNo Key Features have been specified for this product
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Width | >150cm |
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