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For any sloping surface, access ramp or inclined walkway, safe and efficient ramp flooring is important to consider. All ramps, regardless of primary use, are made of different material, each with varying degrees of built-in traction and grip. Many businesses and private homes have concrete slopes, metal modular ramps, or inclined walkways made of wood where a rubber ramp mat would come in handy. A rubber ramp mat makes for an excellent anti-slip precaution for all inclined surfaces and temporary walkways that you might find in construction sites or boat docks, places other than just businesses or residential areas. A corrugated rubber ramp mat would help to increase grip and scraping qualities in each of these areas and ensure safety for all the foot traffic that might be coming in and out of your business, home, or outdoor site.
Rubber Ramp Mats
Since many ramps come in varying shapes and sizes, rubber ramp mats and runners can also be custom cut and placed both indoor and outdoor to match your sizing needs. Businesses can have many sloping walkways on their premises that lead to different entry ways. The ramp flooring in these cases should be more than just the given wooden, concrete, or perhaps metal material that usually comes with the original construction. Some businesses and residential spaces also have temporary walkways which are more often than not made of wood or metal, as in with modular ramps that can be moved and adjusted to fit every and any access point necessary. Particularly in outdoor settings, these wooden or metal sloping surfaces get dangerously slippery when wet.
Investing in a corrugated rubber ramp mat for all your inclined walkways provides the ultimate solution to these potentially dangerous “slippery when wet” situations. Rubber ramp mats with a textured surface such as corrugations, diamond plate or coin grip patterns just to name a few, are the ideal addition to place over your wood, concrete, or metal ramp flooring. It is important to remember that when it rains, wood and metal surfaces especially develop less traction, so applying a ramp mat to any of your inclined walkways will aid to ensure traffic safety.
Rubber ramp mats do particularly well in aiding grip and traction because of its inherently high coefficient of friction. It helps in creating resistance and grip not just for people passing by on foot or wheelchair, but it also provides further grip on the ramp flooring itself—whether wood, metal, or concrete. Considering this quality alone, then compounding it with corrugated and textured patterns on your ramp mat, it makes rubber ramp flooring especially favorable to install into all sloping surfaces and ramp walkways, even just temporarily if needed. While a rubber ramp mat may already have an excellent grip and it holds well to the surface it is placed on, rubber as a substance can also do well in outdoor settings. This allows for your rubber ramp mat to be left inside or outside in just about any weather throughout the year.
As a durable material, a rubber ramp mat can take the abuse from heavy foot traffic around any business, residential space, or construction site where rough boots are sure frequent this ramp flooring. Rubber ramp mats can accommodate quite a bit of wear and tear not just from foot traffic, but it can also stand up to any possible scratching and scraping from constant wheelchair use. Out on boat docks, corrugated rubber ramp mats are also a great option for ramp flooring because of its durability and ability to trap debris and moisture so as to further help with traction, grip, and inevitably, safety. Rubber as a material is durable enough to withstand environmental impact and also helps in aid of the environment. Many rubber ramp mats come from reclaimed and recycled rubber which, by virtue, puts less strain on the environment and still keeps rubber’s naturally elastic and durable qualities.
With such lasting durability in mind, both short-term and long-term installations of your ramp mat are practical and easy options for all of your ramp flooring needs. Temporary installation of your ramp mat or runner simply involves laying it down across your inclined walkway or entryway. Movement of your ramp mat should not be a concern because of its natural resistance on materials. However, if you’re someone who just wants to be especially careful with that, double-sided tape can also be used as an efficient adhesive to lightly bind it to the wood, metal, or concrete surface it rests on. Multiple ramp mats and runners, fairly inexpensive as they may be, can also be purchased to overlapp and connect with tape, which is perfect for temporary installation. On the other hand, for more permanent installation of your rubber ramp mat or runner, there are a few heavy-duty glue and 2-sided carpet tape options to use.
Regardless of whether your intention is for short-term or long-term ramp mat installation, the overarching concern is, of course, safety. The goal is safety for anyone walking to work, into your home, or maybe across your construction sight. Even more so, the goal is safety and accessibility for anyone in a wheelchair. If a ramp and its runner cannot safely, easily, and efficiently get someone in a wheelchair from point A to point B, that ramp and ramp mat aren’t exactly doing a great job. Rubber ramp mats with textured surfaces for traction and anti-slip purposes are particularly important in these instances, and in situations when the ramp gets wet or is naturally at a high incline.
Where ramp flooring is concerned, safety should always come as the number one priority. Corrugated rubber ramp mats and runners with textured surfaces are outstanding products for grip, durability, easy installation, and mobility. With all these features, a rubber ramp mat is the ideal product for ramp flooring on any sloping surface, access ramp, or inclined walkway. Rubber matting aids in friction and accessibility especially on ramps made of metal, concrete, or wood. A ramp mat made of rubber is the ideal product to lay down as sturdy and safe ramp flooring.
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