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The challenges faced by individuals with disabilities can make life unbearably difficult. Handrails on staircases play a crucial role in providing comfort and convenience for such individuals. These structures combine simplicity and functionality, which are essential qualities.
Naturally, designers of modern products take into account numerous factors to ensure the final product meets all requirements, including high durability, ergonomic design, and aesthetic appeal.
Types of Handrails (Based on Location)
- Handrails with bumpers: These serve as an additional support and include color markers for orientation — a standard option for indoor use. These features guarantee maximum comfort, especially for moving between floors.
- Outdoor handrails for ramps: These require special attention and must be two-level — 90 cm/70 cm respectively. These handrails benefit both wheelchair users and those walking independently. They must withstand harsh weather conditions and high loads.
- Handrails for bathrooms: These belong to a separate category. They are available in various designs to ensure reliability and enable individuals to perform hygiene procedures independently.
Key Requirements
- Safety: Safety is the top priority. A professional team conducts all necessary calculations, selects quality materials, and determines the most suitable installation method. Self-design and installation can lead to adverse outcomes.
- Aesthetics: A cohesive collaboration between designers and engineers ensures the product meets aesthetic standards while adhering to norms and accommodating specific interiors.
- Surface quality: The handrail surface must be smooth and seamless, free of burrs, and uninterrupted by other objects.
- Ramp incline: The incline of ramps must adhere to mandatory standards during handrail installation.
- Diameter: The diameter of accessible handrails should be 40 mm to provide a secure and comfortable grip.
- Edge finishing: Sharp edges are unacceptable. Handrails must have rounded ends securely connected to the floor or wall.
- Height: Handrail height must fall within the range of 70–75 cm from the floor as a mandatory requirement.
Various stainless steel designs are available for review on our website. Our highly professional specialists will assist in selecting the optimal solution for the unique needs of our clients. Custom orders are available and carried out after thorough calculations and client approval.