Our store has recently expanded our range of accessories and other complementary devices to the electric wheelchairs. One of the latest additions is the van ramps for electric wheelchairs. We have identified a need for this
device because we observed that more and more electric wheelchair users are traveling by roads or are being transported. This gives rise to the need for the wheelchair ramp system that will help create a track for the electric
wheelchairs to move up and down the transport vehicle, usually a van. In most cases, the whole electric wheelchair along with its user will move up the ramp and secured in a corner.
If you are an electric wheelchair user, you should get the van ramps if you are often traveling in a van. It will take some of the physical load off your assistant or caregivers who otherwise have to carry the equipments up.
If you are the family member or the relative of an disabled wheelchair user, you should get the van ramp so as to include the latter in the usual family outings. Lastly, if you are in a job which requires ferrying elderly or
disabled patients to and fro from their homes to the healthcare or physiotherapy centers, an electric wheelchair van ramp will be useful in you carrying out your job.
Types of Handicap Van Ramps
There are a couple of different Handicap van ramps in the market. Firstly, if you wish for the wheelchair user to access into the van from the side, then you can get the Side Door Van Ramp. This ramp is foldable and will
not take up much door space, allowing the rest to be used by able body people. It can be folded vertically and stored inside the van and deployed when needed.
The second type is the Rear Door Van Ramp which gives access for wheelchair users from the back of the van. This is meant for electric wheelchairs which are large in size and needs more space.
All the Handicap Van Ramps for Electric Wheelchairs have surface with anti-slip, high traction safety tap that keeps the wheelchair on its track and not slipping off. They are all lightweight and made of aluminium.
The parts are welded together to give more strength and withstand heavier load.
Operating Manual for Van ramps
Installing the Van Ramp is simple as it is a simple modular system. A fully extended Van ramp is between 6 foot to 10 foot. One person is always required to operate this van ramp and ensure safety procedures are followed.
Firstly, the disabled wheelchair van ramp has to be deployed by adjusting the track from its folded position down onto the ground. Once it is straightened, be sure to lock the hinge in place. You can test it first by
stepping on the track to make sure it is stable. Secondly, help guide the user to the bottom end of the ramp and allow him to control the wheelchair to move up the track. As a saftey precaution, do not stand behind
the wheelchair when it is moving. A reversing wheelchair can be dangerous. Once the wheelchair is inside the van, switch off the system and fold the track up again for storage. Secure the wheelchair van ramp before driving off.
This kind of handicap wheelchair ramp is similar to the Portable Electric Wheelchair Ramps that we are selling. However, the track for van ramp is wider compared to the Portable versions. It is meant for moving wheelchairs and
mobility scooters with 3 or 4 wheels. You can drive your van to our shop where we can install the equipment free of charge. You can also try other secondhand used Handicap ramps for elderly and disabled.
Our store has recently expanded our range of accessories and other complementary devices to the electric wheelchairs. One of the latest additions is the electric van ramps for electric wheelchairs. We have identified a need for this device because we observed that more and more electric wheelchair users are traveling by roads or are being transported. This gives rise to the need for the wheelchair ramp system that will help create a track for the electric wheelchairs to move up and down the transport vehicle, usually a van. In most cases, the whole electric wheelchair along with its user will move up the ramp and secured in a corner.
If you are an electric wheelchair user, you should get the electric ramp for handicap vans if you are often traveling in a van. It will take some of the physical load off your assistant or caregivers who otherwise have to carry the equipments up. If you are the family member or the relative of an disabled wheelchair user, you should get the van ramp so as to include the latter in the usual family outings. Lastly, if you are in a job which requires ferrying elderly or disabled patients to and fro from their homes to the healthcare or physiotherapy centers, an electric wheelchair van ramp will be useful in you carrying out your job.
Types of Handicap Van Ramps
There are a couple of different Handicap van ramps in the market. Firstly, if you wish for the wheelchair user to access into the van from the side, then you can get the Side Door Van Ramp. This ramp is foldable and will not take up much door space, allowing the rest to be used by able body people. It can be folded vertically and stored inside the van and deployed when needed. The second type is the Rear Door Van Ramp which gives access for wheelchair users from the back of the van. This is meant for electric wheelchairs which are large in size and needs more space. Such handicap van ramps for sale can be found online or in local retailers.
All the Handicap Van Ramps for Electric Wheelchairs have surface with anti-slip, high traction safety tap that keeps the wheelchair on its track and not slipping off. They are all lightweight and made of aluminium. The parts are welded together to give more strength and withstand heavier load.
Operating Manual for Van Ramps
Installing the Van Ramp is simple as it is a simple modular system. A fully extended Van ramp is between 6 foot to 10 foot. One person is always required to operate this van ramp and ensure safety procedures are followed. Our shop will provide the instructions to operate the Handicap Van Ramps. Firstly, the disabled wheelchair van ramp has to be deployed by adjusting the track from its folded position down onto the ground. Once it is straightened, be sure to lock the hinge in place. You can test it first by stepping on the track to make sure it is stable. Secondly, help guide the user to the bottom end of the ramp and allow him to control the wheelchair to move up the track. As a saftety precaution, do not stand behind the wheelchair when it is moving. A reversing wheelchair can be dangerous. Once the wheelchair is inside the van, switch off the system and fold the track up again for storage. Secure the wheelchair van ramp before driving off.
This kind of handicap wheelchair ramp is similar to the Portable Electric Wheelchair Ramps that we are selling. However, the track for van ramp is wider compared to the Portable versions. It is meant for moving wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters with 3 or 4 wheels. You can drive your van to our shop where we can install the equipment free of charge. You can also try other secondhand used Handicap ramps for elderly and disabled.