Find Your Perfect Stepladder at 174PPE & Site Supplies
Introduction
Step into efficiency and safety with our wide range of stepladders at 174PPE & Site Supplies. Catering to both domestic and commercial needs, our collection boasts stepladders ranging from 1 tread to 12 treads. Designed with functionality and safety in mind, our stepladders come in various materials including Aluminium, Fibreglass, Glassfibre, and Steel, ensuring we have the perfect ladder for every task.
Diverse Range for Every Need
Variety of Treads: Whether you need a compact 1-tread stepladder for quick tasks or a robust 12-tread for extensive reach, our range has it all.
Material Options: Choose from Aluminium, Fibreglass, Glassfibre, or Steel. Each material offers unique benefits – Aluminium is lightweight and durable, Fibreglass and Glassfibre are non-conductive, making them ideal for electrical work, and Steel is known for its strength and longevity.
Safety and Compliance: EN131 Standard
Safety is our top priority. Many of our stepladders meet the EN131 standard, a crucial feature for commercial environments where adherence to safety regulations is paramount. These ladders have undergone rigorous testing for stability and strength, ensuring they are a reliable and safe choice for any setting.
Why Choose 174PPE & Site Supplies for Stepladders?
Versatility: Our stepladders are suitable for a wide array of activities, from simple home DIY projects to more demanding commercial tasks.
Competitive Pricing: We pride ourselves on offering the most affordable prices on the market, ensuring quality doesn’t come with a hefty price tag.
Quality Assurance: Every stepladder in our range is selected for its quality, durability, and compliance with safety standards.
Applications and Use Cases
Home Use: Ideal for everyday tasks like changing lightbulbs, painting, or reaching high shelves.
Commercial Use: Perfect for professional environments, our higher tread stepladders are suitable for stock picking, maintenance work, and more, especially in settings where electrical safety is crucial.
Specialised Tasks: With our range of materials, find ladders suitable for specific needs, like non-conductive ladders for electrical work or sturdy steel ladders for heavy-duty tasks.
Choosing the Right Stepladder
When selecting a stepladder, consider the height you need to reach, the weight capacity, and the specific environment in which it will be used. Our experts are always available to guide you in making the perfect choice for your needs.
Conclusion:
At 174PPE & Site Supplies, we understand the importance of having the right tool for the job. Our comprehensive range of stepladders, adhering to safety standards and offered at unbeatable prices, ensures you’ll find exactly what you need for any task at hand.
Explore our extensive range of stepladders today and step up your game with the best tools on the market!
Stepladder FAQs (5)
The maximum weight that can be carried up a ladder or stepladder typically includes the user’s body weight plus any tools or materials. Most ladders have a duty rating, which is the total weight capacity they can safely support. It’s important to check this rating, usually found on a label on the ladder, and ensure the combined weight of the user and any items carried does not exceed this limit.
You should always maintain three points of contact with a ladder or stepladder when in use. This means having either two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand on the ladder at all times. This rule helps ensure stability and balance, reducing the risk of falls.
When carrying a long stepladder, it’s best to keep it parallel to the ground. One person should hold onto the side of the ladder near the top, with the other person holding the opposite side near the bottom. If you’re carrying it alone, balance the middle of the ladder on your shoulder, keeping one hand near the front to stabilize it and the other hand toward the back to guide it.
When positioning a stepladder, ensure that all four feet are on a stable, level, and non-slippery surface. The spreaders or braces should be fully extended and locked into place. Additionally, make sure the ladder is not placed near any doors that can open towards it, and avoid placing it on top of boxes, barrels, or other unstable bases.
For electrical work, always use a stepladder made of non-conductive material like fibreglass. Before use, inspect the ladder for any damages, especially cracks or splits. Ensure that the work area is dry to avoid the risk of electrical shock, and avoid using metal tools that can conduct electricity. As always, adhere to the three points of contact rule for stability.
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