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disabled ramps for a wheel chair

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hi, does anyone know what sort of ramps u can get for my van also wat length i would require 2 push someone up them comfortable.how do they fix on securely using the sliding door,thanks

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we use ramps at work to push wheelchairs into citreon berlingo vans,the ones we use are quite long and open up like a book,they just lay on the floor of the van buy approx 50 mm,we push very heavy electric chairs up no problem
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thanks for replys i did not think they would b so expensive ill put in a wanted add and look on ebay now i know what im looking for thanks again :)

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I am using a folding ramp which is about 20m long to pull the wheelchair into the van. That is very comfortable and we can easily get in and out of the van.

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johnharry wrote:I am using a folding ramp which is about 20m long to pull the wheelchair into the van. That is very comfortable and we can easily get in and out of the van.

20m ? Thats over 60 feet :shock:

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bat wrote:
johnharry wrote:I am using a folding ramp which is about 20m long to pull the wheelchair into the van. That is very comfortable and we can easily get in and out of the van.

20m ? Thats over 60 feet :shock:

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More like he is a spammer! Look at his join time and first post. Not a helpful post and he is advertising the company.Image
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