Ramps are essential elements for accessibility, allowing wheelchair users and individuals with mobility impairments to easily transition between building entrances and floors. Ramps should have an appropriate slope angle and be covered with non-slip surfaces. Additionally, they should have sturdy handrails on both sides and be wide enough to accommodate different users. The starting and ending points of ramps should be clearly marked and supported with adequate lighting if needed. Such accessibility arrangements enable individuals with disabilities to move independently and actively participate in social life.