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Safety Tips for Painting on a Ladder

9/18/2019

 
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Around the nation, accidents with ladders are common injuries. Professional Rochester painters practically live on ladders, therefore, safety is a vital concern. If you ever decide to take on a DIY paint project, below is some information on practicing safety painting on a ladder.

The Right Ladder
One of the most crucial factors of ladder safety is picking the right ladder for the job. Numerous preventable accidents happen every year due to folks trying to do a paint job with a ladder that isn’t suited for the task.

The key thing to be sure of is that the ladder is tall enough. You want to be at the right height without stretching or standing on the top step. Also, the ladder has to give the stability you require for the sort of painting you’re doing. A step ladder has four legs on the ground, but an extension ladder delivers more height.

Properly Set Up the Ladder
If you are using a step ladder for home painting, be sure it is completely unfolded, and the horizontal supports are tightly locked. Additionally, confirm that all four feet are firmly planted on the ground.

With an extension ladder, it is vital to check that the rung locks are accurately hooked and the top part of the ladder can’t go back down without warning. Also, be sure that the top ends of the rails aren’t set against windows or gutters.

Watch Your Feet
Once you put your ladder in place, give it a tap to see what happens. If the ladder shows any signs of not being steady or the feet move, do what is necessary to improve its position.

One thing you can do is buy a ladder leveler set that you can connect to the feet of your ladder. With this item, you can put one leg longer than the other to get a safe balance.

Get a Painting Contractor
If you aren’t sure that you can do your project safely, you might be better off hiring a painting contractor. With a pro, you can be sure of a safe painting project.

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