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Hello, I hope you clever people can help me.
We have a holiday home abroad.
My parents want to come out to visit this year. My Father is in a wheelchair, but the access is absolutely not disabled friendly.
There are 3 steps to the entrance. Their is no other entrance. The space at the front is limited. A disabled ramp is not possible. It would be too steep and any attempt at zig-zagging it would need a lot of re-working the front, which would probably affect the footpath.
I am looking for some clever ideas to get my father, in his wheel chair into the house.
The steps are 720mm high in total. The lowest step is 300mm high, and the top two are 210mm high each.
The space available at the front, including the footpath, to the house floor level, is 2.5 meters to the road.
Even using the footpath as part of the ramp, the angle would still be too steep for even an assisted wheelchair, not to mention blocking the footpath.
Any ideas?
We have a holiday home abroad.
My parents want to come out to visit this year. My Father is in a wheelchair, but the access is absolutely not disabled friendly.
There are 3 steps to the entrance. Their is no other entrance. The space at the front is limited. A disabled ramp is not possible. It would be too steep and any attempt at zig-zagging it would need a lot of re-working the front, which would probably affect the footpath.
I am looking for some clever ideas to get my father, in his wheel chair into the house.
The steps are 720mm high in total. The lowest step is 300mm high, and the top two are 210mm high each.
The space available at the front, including the footpath, to the house floor level, is 2.5 meters to the road.
Even using the footpath as part of the ramp, the angle would still be too steep for even an assisted wheelchair, not to mention blocking the footpath.
Any ideas?