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Ramp Vans |
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Lowered floors are available in a minivan with an allowable drop
of 10" which increases the interior height to approximately
67".
A typical conversion consists of a power fold out or in
floor ramp. Some common options are remote entry, magnetic
entry, removable driver and passenger seats and power kneel
system. The remote is a single touch command that opens the
passenger side center slide door or rear hatch, depending on
the conversion, and
then deploys the ramp while activating the kneel system. The
magnetic entry is a back up to the remote and
is activated with a magnet.
The switches are located in the rear passenger side
taillight. The removable driver and passenger seat
are a popular option allowing the individual in a manual or
power chair to ride in the passenger location if it is
a transport application or in the driver's location if it is
a driving application. The power kneel system allows
the van's suspension to be lowered, decreasing the slope of
the ramp and making it easier for a person in a
manual chair to navigate the ramp's incline. |
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Rear Entry
A rear-entry ramp design overcomes
parking limitations and difficulties
often
associated with side-entry vehicles. These ramps accomodate all
types of
scooters and wheelchairs, enabling
individuals with various
limitations to
regain their independence. Fully
automated, the rear hatch
opens, the
ramp unfolds and the vehicle lowers, all
at the touch of a button. Whether traveling alone or assisted,
some persons with disabilities find this
system to be safer and more convenient to use. |
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ADA Total
Access, Inc.
125 Thunderbird Lane Suite 5
East Peoria, IL 61611
Phone: (309) 698-9290
Fax: (309) 698-9280
Email: info@adatotalaccessinc.com |
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