March 2021 marks the fifth annual Ladder Safety Month. Whether you’re a casual ladder climber or a professional who uses ladders daily, everyone can benefit from learning how to use ladders safely. Each week of Ladder Safety Month has a theme, and this week is all about choosing your ladder. Selecting the right kind of climbing equipment can make all the difference because ladder safety starts before you even step foot on a ladder.
You’d think that if you consistently use ladders for your work, you’d know which ladder to reach for, right? Although this is true for many tradespeople, some still find themselves selecting what is convenient over what is correct. As for homeowners and DIYers who use ladders more casually, sometimes you may find yourself having to choose whether or not the ladder in the garage is right for the task at hand. So, today, Little Giant Ladder Systems® is going over the most common ladder types and what each one can help you accomplish.
There can be some confusion for customers when differentiating between the combination ladders and multi-position ladders. Commonly referred to as an articulating ladder or a multipurpose ladder, the multi-position ladder was popularized by Little Giant. This ladder type converts to a wide variety of positions, including A-frame, extension, 90-degree, staircase and trestle-and-plank scaffolding. Plus, with fully adjustable rails, it can reach a variety of heights. This kind of ladder is great for anyone who doesn’t want to haul or store multiple ladders. Some popular multi-position ladders from Little Giant include:
Stepladders and A-frame ladders- whichever you like to call it, were designed to be lightweight, easy to use and super-reliable. When most people think of a ladder, this is what typically comes to mind; however, stepladders don’t have to be reminiscent of grandpa’s old ladder. The Little Giant Ladders team innovated the stepladder to be more comfortable and safer to use. With wide steps, comfortable standing platforms and convenient tool trays, these stepladders are ideal for use anywhere. Little Giant’s most popular stepladders include:
When you have to access high places like a roof, an extension ladder can help you get the job done. Unfortunately, many extension ladders are heavy and hard to use. When choosing your ladder, consider which kind of extension ladder can help you get the job done most safely and efficiently. Little Giant’s extension ladders were designed to be lighter than average, with easier adjustments and maneuverability. A few of Little Giant’s most popular extension ladders include:
If you’re working on a project where something is just out of reach, and you don’t need a full-sized ladder, a step stool is probably the right climbing equipment for you. Although there are many cheap one-step stools that can be found at grocery stores, you have to consider if that variety of equipment is actually going to help you accomplish the tasks at hand. A pro-grade step stool levels up your project capabilities. At Little Giant, our ladders are made with the highest quality materials for a safer, sturdier and more durable climbing surface that will help you get the job done fast. Little Giant’s top step stool includes:
Ultimately, when choosing your ladder, it is essential to be realistic. Consider the task at hand and determine what equipment will help you safely accomplish that goal. If you will have to sacrifice your safety in any way, it’s time to make a change and pick up a new ladder. Learn more about ladder safety on Little Giant Ladders’ Safety Page. Additionally, you can explore Little Giant’s collection of innovative climbing solutions here.
March 2021 marks the fifth annual Ladder Safety Month. Hosted by the American Ladder Institute, Ladder Safety Month is a time to reflect on our climbing choices, learn ways to work safer and commit to change. It’s an opportunity to promote safety to those who climb ladders regularly as a part of their job.
During Ladder Safety Month, Little Giant Ladder Systems will be sharing content on social media, email and our blogs, so you can stay current on ladder safety best practices. We also will be offering live ladder safety training on our state-of-the-art broadcast studios. You’ve never seen a safety demonstration quite like this!
Learn more about Ladder Safety Month at Little Giant here.