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This slide’s most critical feature is its ADA-compliant design, which addresses the lack of inclusive play equipment for people with disabilities in traditional playgrounds. The 8-degree gentle ramp incline allows users in wheelchairs to slide down safely without assistance, while the wheelchair-accessible top platform has a 1:12 slope ramp for easy access. Side support bars are installed along the entire slide length, providing users with a stable grip to control their sliding speed. The anti-slip HDPE surface has a textured pattern that increases friction, preventing wheelchairs from slipping or skidding during sliding. Unlike standard slides, it features a wide 700mm (27.6 inches) track, accommodating most manual and electric wheelchairs. Additionally, the slide’s frame is powder-coated with a non-toxic, corrosion-resistant finish, ensuring long-term durability in both indoor and outdoor settings.

The Accessibility-Friendly Ramp Slide has a top platform measuring 1500mm x 1200mm (59.1 inches x 47.2 inches), with a 1:12 slope access ramp that is 2400mm (94.5 inches) long, allowing easy wheelchair access. The slide track is 700mm (27.6 inches) wide, with a total glide length of 4800mm (189 inches) and an 8-degree incline, ensuring a slow, controlled sliding speed of 1-2 km/h. The side support bars are installed at a height of 800mm (31.5 inches), with a 50mm (2 inches) diameter for a comfortable grip. The entire unit weighs 150 kg (331 lbs), with a footprint of 5000mm x 1000mm (196.9 inches x 39.4 inches), making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor inclusive playgrounds. It comes with a 5-year warranty for structural components and a 2-year warranty for surface coatings, with free annual safety inspections available for non-profit organizations.
This slide is essential for special education schools, where it can be integrated into physical education programs to help students with disabilities develop motor skills and build confidence. Rehabilitation centers can use it as part of occupational therapy, using sliding activities to improve balance, coordination, and upper body strength. Inclusive public playgrounds can install it to create a welcoming environment for all children, promoting social interaction between kids with and without disabilities. It is also suitable for senior living communities, providing elderly residents with a low-impact recreational activity that helps maintain mobility and mental well-being. Additionally, hospital pediatric wards can use it to provide a fun, therapeutic activity for children with physical disabilities during their recovery process.