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  "name": "What are the differences between a ramp and a lift for home accessibility?",
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        "text": "Ramps provide a sloped surface for wheelchair access, suitable for lower height differences or where space allows for a gradual incline. They can be portable, modular, or built-in. Lifts, on the other hand, are mechanical devices that raise and lower a wheelchair, ideal for significant height changes or when space is limited. Lifts require electricity and maintenance but offer a more compact solution for vertical access. The choice depends on specific needs, available space, and budget.",
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        "description": "Ramps offer sloped access for smaller height changes and require more space, while lifts are mechanical devices for significant height differences in compact areas."
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  "description": "Ramps offer sloped access for smaller height changes and require more space, while lifts are mechanical devices for significant height differences in compact ar"
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