Working at Heights/Ladder Safety While Holiday Decorating
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Christmas is approaching rather quickly, and it's the time of year when everyone is getting ready to decorate their home for the holidays. It is easy to get into the mindset of getting these tasks done quickly rather than safely. We would like to share with you some tips for working at heights and ladder safety.
Here are some tips you’ll be able to use to ensure a much safer and enjoyable Holiday Season with Family and Friends.
Working from a Ladder and High Surfaces
Using a ladder is a great tool to use when decorating your household on the inside and the outside. But this tool can be one of the more dangerous tools that often gets downplayed. According to the CDC, over the past 3 years, more than 5,800 people have suffered from fall injuries related to decorating their household. 43 percent of these were caused by falling off ladders.
Over the past 3 years, more than 5,800 people have suffered from fall injuries related to decorating their household. 43 percent of these were caused by falling off ladders.
In addition to falling off ladders, another common injury during the holiday is falling off of roofs due to increased surface angle and the surface area being slippery.
Ladder Safety Tips and Working Safely at Heights
Here are some ladder/working at heights safety tips you can use this Holiday Season to help avoid any falls or accidents.
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Ditch the Ladder Altogether
If you're not able to get a spotter, have a faulty ladder, or just want to eliminate your fall risk altogether, consider alternative methods such as other tools/services.
ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON
We hope that these tips will help guide you towards safer holidays. Feeling festive? Show us your holiday decorations in the comments section.