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A Collection of Ladder Safety Tips From House Painters

 

House painters are faced with many situations involving their ladders that can be life threatening. Because of experience and on job training, their injuries are few. For the homeowner who decides to paint the exterior of their home, these same situations can turn into a trip to the hospital or even death. Not having the experience to properly navigate through dangerous ladder use can be the homeowner's worse enemy while painting.

Below are some very important tips that will help keep you safe while painting your home:

1. Research shows that over 70% of all ladder injures are the direct result of make shift ladder support for the feet of the ladder. Get this right and you will have greatly reduced your chances of injury. Spend another $70 dollars and get a good set of ladder levelers and bolt theme onto the ladder. Now this makes it easier to adjust for uneven ground and also is much faster than putting bricks, rocks, or wood under the feet of the ladder. It's important to think safety first. After all, it's only your life you are concerned about... right?

2. Another thing you must do before even picking up a paint brush is to make sure all wasp nests are removed. The last thing you want to do is become distracted fighting a wasp that is intent on stinging you while you are 30 feet in the air. While you are concentrating on killing the wasp, you are not concentrating on your balance. This can be very dangerous.

3. Never extend the base of the ladder to far out from the base of the house. The ladder can slip out from under you. Conversely, never go up a ladder whose base is too close to the house. You can easily lose your balance and fall backwards. Use common sense on this otherwise you can severely hurt yourself.

4. Make sure your extension ladders are long enough to easily reach the areas you plan to paint. Trying to paint from a ladder that is too short house painters Auckland causes you to dangerously extend beyond the top of the ladder giving you very little to hold onto to keep your balance. If you start to lose your balance, what are you going to hold on to so you can regain your balance?

5. Make sure you have 3 or 4 different length ladders to accommodate all areas of your home. Trying to paint all areas of your home with one size ladder will invariable put you into dangerous situations you do not want to risk. Buying extra ladders is part of the cost associated with do it yourself painting projects.

6. Buy a stand-away or stabilizer bar to connect to the top of your extension ladders. This gets your chest away from the wall of the house and allows for better balance while you go about prepping and painting.

7. Pay special attention to the lay of the land beneath your ladder. This is especially important because many people make the mistake of placing the ladder know more on land that is too severely slopped and find once they get to the top of the ladder, it starts to slip away and down the hill. This is very dangerous. If you have to, dig out the land and create a flat landing for your ladder to rest on. Do not take a chase on this. Many people have severely injured themselves because they did not dig out a flat lading for their ladder. Without experience in knowing what the limits are, you will be putting yourself at risk.