Standards and dimensions
- People with mobility aids are likely to need a clear width of 1000 mm.
- People who use wheelchairs, crutches or canes are likely to need a clear width of 1200 mm.
- A width of 1800 mm is needed for two wheelchairs to pass comfortably.
- Standards exist for gradients of ramps.
- Clearance is needed for wheelchair access and use, including in seating areas, areas with tables and chairs, and at junctions along paths.
Paving
- Use materials that are warm and domestic in colour and scale.
- Use non-reflective paving materials.
- Choose non-slip surfaces.
- Make paths and paving uniform in colour and texture or provide safe transitions between different colours and textures.
- Colour contrast paths with their immediate surrounds.
- Clearly distinguish borders for increased visibility.
- Ensure paths are level and hazard free.
- Think about small unit blocks and pavers, which are appropriate for small gardens.
- Note that small unit pavers are less likely to cause trips than slabs and are easier to lay in curved shapes.
- Note that block pavers and paving slabs laid in a broken bond pattern, rather than a grid pattern, are less likely to cause trips, especially for people using walking frames.
- Check manufacturer advice regarding laying and joining of paving material selected.Install handrails where appropriate.
- Provide rest areas and seating next to paths.
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