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Commercial Wheelchair Ramps in Memphis

Next Day Access Memphis offers business and organizations like schools, hospitals, and governmental buildings the most comprehensive line of modular wheelchair commercial ramps. We proudly partner with nursing homes, hospitals, physical therapy centers, long-term care facilities, and others. Our goal is to provide top-notch accessibility solutions for patrons and residents.

Benefits of Modular Commercial Wheelchair Ramps

Our commercial wheelchair ramps are modular in design, which offers both a great value and a prolonged life of the design. In the commercial environment, this flexible design is beneficial, as new construction or structural changes to a building may sometimes call for moving or adjusting a ramp. The modular system design allows us to use the existing components and reconfigure the ramp or simply add components to meet the new application. This is why Next Day Access is the preferred supplier for architects, engineers, and contractors across the country. Contact us to learn more today.

Our ramp systems meet compliance standards set by:

  • ADA
  • OSHA
  • IBC
  • Local building codes
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Commercial Ramp Rentals in Memphis

If you have a short-term need for a commercial-grade ramp system, then the rental program is for you. If you are hosting special events or need temporary structures, ramp rental can be a great solution.

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ADA Checklist for Businesses

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H.W. Bush. The ADA is civil rights legislation prohibiting discrimination and guaranteeing people with disabilities the same opportunities as everyone else. The guidelines help ensure that anyone with a disability can enjoy the same employment opportunities, shop hassle-free, and freely participate in any state or local government programs and services. Essentially, […]

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3 Things People can do to Increase Building Accessibility

Building accessibility is a widespread problem for various reasons. Some business owners think it’s too expensive for what it’s worth to make their building more accessible, and they often don’t worry about meeting accessibility standards since they are enforced so lightly. In many situations, it requires a voice from a person with disabilities or an […]

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