Home Accessibility


Roll A Ramp

Platform System

  • Provides access to homes, cottages and RVs
  • Customized for each installation
  • Features aluminum-reinforced, furniture-grade PVC handrails
  • Portable system breaks down quickly
  • (866) 883-4722

EZ-ACCESS

Rubber Threshold

The Rubber Threshold ramp from EZ-ACCESS is ADA-approved, slip-resistant and designed for doorways and raised landings. The ramp can be used by itself or by combining two to make entries and exits convenient and safe. The portable ramp sits against the doorsill to provide a smooth ground-to-sill transition and is practical for sliding glass doors because it does not interfere with the door track.

  • (800) 451-1903

AlumiRamp, Inc.

Armada System

The Armada System from AlumniRamp includes universal platforms that can be used in any configuration. An interlocking handrail design allows for one-person installation without screws or rivets in the handrails and a fastener design is engineered for assembly with only a wrench. The product features an improved support system that allows legs to be positioned underneath.

  • (800) 800-3864

Prairie View Industries

Modular Ramp Systems

  • Meet ADA requirements
  • Platforms, switchbacks, 45-degree turns and stair units available
  • Aluminum construction provides durability and little or no maintenance
  • Little or no site preparation required
  • (800) 554-7267

EZ-ACCESS

Suitcase Ramp

Available in 2’, 3’, 4’, 5’ and 6’ lengths, the Suitcase Ramp bridges the gap over steps, curbs and raised landings. The single-fold ramp is suitable for scooters and all wheelchair types. The 5’ and 6’ ramps may be used with most minivans. Simply unfold the hinged ramp and position for safety and support. The ramps fold in half and can be carried like a suitcase. The products are made of aluminum and feature a durable, non-skid driving surface.

(800) 451-1903


  • (800) 451-1903

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