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What are the pros and cons of a wheelchair ramp vs. a wheelchair lift?
Author: Ray Ingall
Website: http://www.RampsInfo.com
Added: Sat, Aug 12, 2006 16:13:16
Category: Ramp Questions
             
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Both the wheelchair ramp and the wheelchair lift have their uses. However, they have also disadvantages. One of the cons is their carrying capacity. Wheelchair ramps and lifts both have a maximum capacity, and it is not advisable exceed that, in order to avoid accidents.


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