Caution
- Please Don't Mess Paint On The Ladder A Cleaning Charge Will Be Levied. minimum R250.00
- Bend It And Buy It We Can Not Straighten A Bent Ladder
Application:
- Home Maintenance: Reaching high shelves, painting, changing light bulbs, or cleaning gutters.
- Construction: For accessing higher areas on a job site.
- Gardening: Trimming trees or hedges and accessing hard-to-reach areas.
- Outdoor Projects: Installing or repairing roofing and siding.
How to Use:
- Inspect the Ladder: Check for any damage or defects before use.
- Set Up the Ladder: Place the ladder on a firm, level surface. Ensure the ladder feet are secure and won’t slip.
- Extend the Ladder: If it’s a telescoping ladder, extend it to the desired height, locking each section securely.
- Angle the Ladder: Position the ladder at the correct angle (approximately 75 degrees). The base should be 1 meter away from the wall for every 4 meters of height.
- Climb Safely: Use both hands to hold the ladder while climbing. Maintain three points of contact at all times (both hands and one foot or both feet and one hand).
- Work Cautiously: Avoid overreaching. Keep your hips within the ladder's rails and move the ladder as needed.
Cautions:
- Check Stability: Always ensure the ladder is stable before climbing.
- Avoid Electrical Hazards: Keep the ladder away from power lines and electrical sources.
- Don’t Overreach: Move the ladder instead of overreaching to avoid losing balance.
- Use Proper Footwear: Wear non-slip shoes to prevent slipping.