Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Levelling a Ladder on Uneven Ground!

Anyone who has ever tried their hand at DIY will know that preparation and a strong foundation is essential at all levels of building work and repair, and the same philosophy must always be applied to your ladder.


Though falling off ladders and wobbly legs make great entertainment on comedy shows, an uneven foundation to a ladder in real life isn't going to make anyone laugh.

Getting the right ladder is essential for any job, but making sure that it is secure is as important as the ladder itself, which is why a ladder stabiliser can be one of the best investments that you have ever made.


Making your ladder secure with the right equipment won't cost you the earth, but once you start using it, you will realise just how much benefit it can have.

Long gone are the days where you had to find the right brick to prop up your ladder on an uneven path or even dig a hole to make sure your ladder isn't going to topple over when it is supporting your weight. Now a ladder stabiliser can take away all the worry of working at heights and make sure that you are secure and confident whatever job you are doing.

When choosing the right ladder stabiliser, look out for a product that is going to be versatile in its use.
A good ladder stabiliser can be used on garden steps so that each foot can be on a different level while others can be adapted to use with double, triple or single ladders.

The right product will be able to adapt to different heights and degrees of uneven ground and should also provide ground spikes for extra security. A ladder stabiliser is versatile, lightweight and easy to use but can become essential in so many situations.

This product is perfect for both DIY or trade ladders and will ensure a safe and secure foundation on most work surfaces. It will provide you with strong support and stability that will give you more chance of your work making someone smile rather than because you have fallen off your ladder.

Wishing everyone a Happy Christmas!

Joelle

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