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Ronny Wiskin posted a blog postPosted on June 22, 2012 at 12:25am 2 Comments 1 Like

Inclined to go along with what's safe rather than what's conventional? Who says what’s practical isn’t fashionable? I think all staircases with 1-4 steps should have a ramp next to them so that all people have the option of using a safer method to access changes in level. Ramps most certainly give people using mobility aides such as walkers, canes, wheelchairs and scooters the ability to access the same entrances and level as everyone else.…
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