MIOR — Ireland
Precision-engineered aluminium access solutions from the Netherlands — for homes, care facilities and commercial buildings across Ireland.
MIOR ramps are engineered to Dutch precision standards and align with the Irish Disability Act 2005 and Part M of the Building Regulations for accessible design.
Shipped from the Netherlands to Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and across the Republic of Ireland. Delivery terms and lead times on request.
Tool-free modular ramp systems engineered for residential entrances, HSE-funded care facilities and commercial access points.
Advisory support for HSE-related procurement, social care access projects and housing adaptation grants for people with disabilities in Ireland.
Portable and semi-permanent ramps for thresholds, steps and entrance areas in Irish homes — from Dublin townhouses to rural properties.
Modular ramp systems for nursing homes, GP practices, hospitals and rehabilitation centres. Preliminary WEXAR assessment available before ordering.
Access solutions for local authority buildings, schools and publicly accessible premises in line with Disability Act 2005 requirements.
Wheelchair ramps for Irish hotels, restaurants and commercial spaces. Project quotation based on exact dimensions and requirements.
Mobile roll-up wheelchair ramp
Lightweight, tool-free, ready to use. Ideal for Irish residential doorways, thresholds and temporary access situations.
View MIOR ROLLCompact folding ramp
Bi-fold design for mobile and semi-permanent use. Suitable for doors, steps and vehicle access across Ireland.
View MIOR FOLDProfessional modular ramp system
Engineered for complex access situations in Irish care facilities, public buildings and commercial premises. Available on project quotation.
Request a quoteUse the WEXAR app for a preliminary ramp length estimate before requesting an Irish project quotation. Professional review recommended for institutional or complex access situations.
Try WEXAR assessmentContact MIOR for a quotation, consultation or partnership for your access requirements in Ireland.