Christmas is a time for celebration and festive fun, but it is also a peak time for tree and decorations related ladder accidents.
Every year, hospital A and E departments across the country report a rise in the number of people brought in during December after falling from heights, many of whom have toppled off ladders whilst putting up outside lights and decorations.
British safety ladder expert Henchman have five golden rules for safe ladder use:
- Assess the risks in scope and scale then consider and research most suitable equipment for the job in hand
- Where possible always have another person with you when using a ladder
- Uneven, sloping, soft terrain requires equipment fit for purpose
- Check the condition of the ladder, and do not use damaged equipment
- Always follow the instructions – they are there for your safety and vary by product and by application.
The Henchman offices and warehouse are located at the Glove Factory Studios in Holt near Bradford upon Avon. Henchman tripod ladders and High Step safety platforms are specially designed with three legs for safe working at height providing a stable footing on uneven ground for jobs ranging from domestic hedge trimming to a four-metre topiary sculpture.
Henchman managing director Tom Kitching said: “Nobody ever thinks it will happen to them. How often have we heard people saying, ‘it’s OK I’ve done this loads of times – I know what I am doing’ as they balance precariously up a ladder putting up outside Christmas lights?
“The sad fact is that it can, and does happen. Stretch out that little bit too far or lean the ladder against a tree or bush that suddenly gives way and you will fall, risking serious injury or even death.
Following basic rules and investing in the right ladder for the job could save your life.”
The UK designed and distributed Henchman lightweight aluminium ladders and High Step platforms are available in a wide range of sizes with prices starting at £225. To see a video of Henchman safety ladders in action visit www.henchman.co.uk