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News Release from: E-Components and Chains | Subject: Access Ramps for the Disabled
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 29 August 2005

Access Ramps for the Disabled

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E-Components and Chains announce the launch of their range of Access Ramps for the Disabled

E-Components and Chains Limited of Pocklington UK announce the launch of their range of Access Ramps for the Disabled With the Disability Discrimination Act now fully enforceable the new disabled access ramps from ECC are ideal to help with those tricky access situation

From 1 October 2004 service providers have to make "reasonable adjustments" in relation to the physical features of their premises to overcome physical barriers to access." Access ramps are important to provide provision for those with mobility disability, our ramps are engineered to exceed current DDA legislations.

All ramps are manufactured to ISO 9001 standards so you can be sure that every ramp is of the highest quality.

The main benefits associated with the ECC Suregrip Ramps are:.

* Deals with the DDA.

* Hard Grit Surface.

* Extremely Strong.

* Choice of Sizes.

* Lightweight.

The 3 styles currently available from ECC are:.

ECC Suregrip Fibreglass Threshold Ramp - Designed to overcome wooden and UPVC door thresholds.

* Loading capacity of 250kg.

* Hard Wearing Grit surface.

* Lightweight Fibreglass Construction.

* DDA Colours.

ECC Suregrip Fibreglass Standard Ramp - A General purpose solution to most disabled access problems Loading capacity of 250kg Easy and Quick to position Contrasting guidance lines Hard Wearing Grit surface Lightweight Fibreglass Construction ECC Suregrip Aluminium Folding Ramp - A portable heavy duty aluminium ramp with loading capacity of 300kg.

* Easy and Quick to position.

* Grit Surface.

* Lightweight aluminium.

* Carrying handle and lock mechanism.

For more information please contact: E-Components and Chains.

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