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ADA Cable Ramps for Venue Accessibility at Stadiums, Festivals and Public Events

05/09/2024

When organizing large, temporary venue events including performances, sports, conventions, fairs or similar, having appropriate cable ramp protection is critical to maintain ADA compliance. Individuals with disabilities, such as those who use mobility devices, as well as persons with vision or movement limitations, must be able to safely navigate around or over the temporary cord and cable setups.

Understanding ADA Guidelines

Although the current ADA guidelines do not specifically address the topic of cable management, maintaining a clear, unobstructed path of travel, particularly for persons in wheelchairs or scooters, is at the forefront of ensuring that a public location is accessible.

Any vertical lip creates a challenge for wheels, which is why ADA requirements outline that for every 1” of vertical height, there must be a 12” ramp minimum to provide an appropriate slope.

Most heavy-duty cable protection on the market today is geared towards reducing damage caused by vehicle traffic, and the sharp gradient on those cable ramps does not meet the ADA guidelines of 12" for every 1" of vertical height.

Ultraguard ADA
Ultraguard ADA
ADA Cable protectors feature long ramps at a 1:12 ratio that allows wheelchairs to pass over with minimal effort

The Solution: ADA Cable Protectors

ADA Cable protectors feature elongated ramps on either side to meet the requirements for wheelchairs and similar devices. The modular design allows you to place them directly in the path of pedestrian traffic as needed, and the high per-tire weight capacity means they do not need to be moved out of the way if equipment, trucks, or other vehicles pass over during set up or take down.

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