Questions to Ask While Choosing Ramps for Wheelchair Vans

Posted by tedmark on May 29th, 2014

The benefits offered by the wheelchair vans cannot be undermined in today’s world. These vans have provided the much needed boost of confidence for those who are bound to the wheelchair either for life or for a short span of time. They no longer need people to lift them and place them on the seat of the car, van or any other vehicle. The design of the wheel chair van takes their limitations into consideration and comprises of a ramp that allows the handicapped people to enter the van without anybody’s assistance. When you visit our site to take a look at the wide range of new and used vans that we have on offer, you may wonder about the type of ramp that is the best suited for your needs. Here are some of the questions you need to ask if you want to choose the right one.

The two main types of ramps that are available for wheelchair vans are the fold-in ramps and the in-floor ramps. The fold-up ramps and the in-floor ramps are the two options available for customers to choose from when they visit our site. Do able-bodied people travel along with the wheelchair bound person regularly? Is there a need for easy access to the rows behind the driver’s seat? These are some of the questions to which you need to find clear answers before making your choice. While the vans with fold-up ramps are inexpensive, they do pose a certain amount of restriction in terms of access and comfort. On the other hand, the vans with the in-floor ramps are expensive, but they do not pose any restriction since they are well concealed in a pocket just above the floor of the vans.

The climate of the region where you stay also plays an important role while choosing ramps for wheelchair vans. If you live in regions that witness heavy snowfall and rain, you may be in for some trouble if you choose fold-up ramps since all the snow, leaves and soil that gets stuck to these ramps are transferred into the vehicle when you fold up the ramps. However, if you have in-floor ramps, the dirt and debris are well hidden and do not dirty the interiors of the vans. When you visit our site, you can learn more about the design of these ramps and their functionality.

Is the comfort of the driver and the passenger in the first row a priority? The answer to this question is also essential when you are deciding between the fold-up and in-floor ramps for wheelchair vans. While the in-floor ramps do not restrict the reclining ability of the front row seats, the fold-up ramps do pose a barrier since they do not completely fold into the floor of the vehicle. So, if you are planning to travel long distances in these vans along with the wheelchair bound person, it is advisable to opt for vans that have in-floor ramps though they are priced slightly high. When you visit our site, you can choose from a wide range of vans with this type of ramps at competitive prices.

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