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The Importance of Extension Ladder Safety



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By : Nadine Davis    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-01 22:47:08

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

Since you probably don't use an extension ladder on an everyday basis, you're probably relatively unfamiliar with using one safely. Getting up on a ladder, without knowing basic safety tips, is a very dangerous proposition. You can easily refresh your memory about extension ladder safety by reading through the following pieces of advice. Make sure to keep them in mind before, during and after using a ladder.

Look Your Ladder Over Carefully:

The last thing that you should do is take out an extension ladder and use it right away. Even if it's been safely stored since its last use, its structural integrity could be compromised. It's always better to be safe than sorry, so take the time to examine your extension ladder for signs of trouble. Look closely for signs of cracking, rusting, bent or missing parts. Look over components like rungs, rivets and bolts and tighten them as needed. Make sure that the ladder isn't wet or sticky before putting it to use.

Set it Up the Right Way:

Simply leaning a ladder up against the side of your home is not going the be the safest way to use it. Instead, you should take care to set it in the safest way possible. Make sure that the surface upon which you are setting it is firm and level.

Climb it with Care:

Prior to placing even a foot on your ladder, ensure that every one of its sections are latched very securely to the rungs. Otherwise, one section could slide dangerously as you put your weight on it. Always climb your extension ladder while facing it; there's no reason to climb a ladder facing outward. At minimum, hold on with one hand at all times; ideally, hold on with two. Never carry bulky, heavy items up the ladder; use a tool belt to carry smaller items up with you. Always have somebody else hold the bottom of the ladder as you climb it, and while you are on it.

Beware of Hazards:

Finally, many people get into trouble on extension ladders because they fail to check for common hazards first. Metal ladders and electricity do not mix, so make sure that your ladder is safely distanced from any electrical wires. Take care to look for wasp nests and other nasties as these can be a potential safety nightmare because they can blindside you and make you fall quickly. Never stand on the second-highest or highest rung, since it's all too easy to lose your balance. Be aware of your surroundings before, during and after using an extension ladder.

Author Resource: You should never use an Extension Ladder without refreshing your memory about Ladder Safety first. On top of that, you should invest in a quality tool, like the Lock Jaw Ladder Grip, in order to maintain the highest level of safety at all times.
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