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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Removing barriers, fulfilling dreams.
Over 16 million Americans rely on wheelchairs or other devices to move from place to place, with increasing numbers of our aging populations adding to that number every day. Some of these American are temporarily non-ambulatory, recovering from accidents, surgeries or sickness. Others will permanently rely on wheelchairs and other devices. Many of these individuals find the homes and buildings they once navigated with ease suddenly filled with insurmountable challenges and hostile barriers. Until a few short years ago, the available options consisted of permanent wood or concrete ramps that were logistically daunting and often economically infeasible.
An innovative patented solution.
American Ramp Founder Julian Gordon decided to change all that. An aeronautical engineer by training, Gordon devised and patented an innovative, low-cost modular metal ramp system that could be used for residential, commercial or municipal applications on either a temporary or permanent basis. After developing and refining the American Ramp Systems marketing, sales and installation systems, Gordon decided to make his systems available to quality franchise owners.
Make a living. Make a difference.
American Ramp Systems franchise growing demographic group in America: those 85 years and older. It's estimated that by 2010, over 20% of the population will be members of this group. By offering both rental and purchase options, American Ramp Systems franchise owners also meet the needs for temporary and event related ramps.
If you"�re a people-oriented person looking for an opportunity to not only make a living, but to make a difference, the American Ramp Systems franchise is one you should look into.
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