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		<title>Ladders In The Uk: Can A Person Actually Complete A Task Without These Handy Tools?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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No matter if you are working at home on a home repair job or working at the office, it stands to reason that eventually, you will likely need the assistance of a ladder to complete the job. Ladders can be bought in various kinds and sizes in the UK. They are accessible in aluminium, fibreglass, [...]]]></description>
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<p>No matter if you are working at home on a home repair job or working at the office, it stands to reason that eventually, you will likely need the assistance of a ladder to complete the job. Ladders can be bought in various kinds and sizes in the UK. They are accessible in aluminium, fibreglass, or the classic&mdash;wood. There are step ladders, loft ladders, scaffold towers, extension ladders, and so forth. The ladder you buy will be dictated by the intended use. A ladder might be employed for an easy task like getting an item down from a high place to more complex jobs such as guttering, roofing, or different sorts of home improvement or work on the job. Ladders aren&rsquo;t so unique; they are everyday items. But, it is among the most beneficial things you will ever buy for yourself. </p>
<p>Rigid ladders come in several varieties: fixed, extension, step, platform step and roof. A fixed ladder is the most basic type, comprised of two sides, called stiles, with rungs joining them at fixed intervals that are comfortably spaced for safe climbing. Fixed ladders have no moving parts.</p>
<p>An extension ladder consists of two interconnected ladders, one of which nests inside the other for easy storage. In use, the inner section of an extension ladder is raised, usually by an integrated rope and pulley system. The raised inner section is then locked in place.<br />In telescopic extension ladders, the stiles are round tubes that slide inside each other.</p>
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<p>If you are contemplating buying ladders, there good points and bad points to ponder over. Wood is a customary style ladder which is safe if you are working near electrical power sources due to the fact that wood doesn&rsquo;t draw electricity. But, despite this fact, they are more apt to break or crumble than aluminium or fibreglass. </p>
<p>A fibreglass ladder can be used around electrical currents and has much resilience. These ladders will not surrender to the weather conditions as much as wood ladders. The ladders are so multitalented and will endure longer than alternate ladders. Fibreglass ladders, although they are more costly, are not as prone to decay or break apart.</p>
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<p>Aluminium ladders are the selection of many since they are lightweight, inexpensive, and resistant to most weather conditions. Even another benefit pertaining to aluminium ladders is they resist flames. Something to be precautious about concerning aluminium ladders is they are unsafe when used in close proximity to electrical sources since aluminium is a highly conductive type metal. </p>
<p>When choosing what type ladder is best for you, take into account what type work you will be doing. You should also think about the site, the elevation, the workload, and your closeness to electrical sources. Ladders are a practical item in this current age; it doesn&rsquo;t matter if you are in the UK or elsewhere. When you decide to search for your ladder, select with caution and remember to exercise safety. </p>
<p>Unless you&#8217;re highly experienced, don&#8217;t buy a ladder that&#8217;s more than 15 feet high. 48,000 people in the UK annually require A &amp; E (accident and emergency) treatment as a result of falls from stepladders, work platforms and other types of ladders. In fact, ladder-related injuries, including broken bones and severe trauma, have risen by over 60%. So, regardless of the type of ladder you use, be sure to follow all the manufacturer&#8217;s recommended safety precautions and do not use the ladder for a purpose other than what&#8217;s intended.</p>
<p>Ladders are great items for UK do-it-yourselfers to have. Just be sure you&#8217;re using the right ladder for the job and taking adequate safety precautions.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About Ladders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you need to get a <a href="http://www.midlandladders.com/pages/ladders.html">ladders</a> for a particular task, you might want to know more about ladders in general. This might help in your choosing the right ladder for the job. For many tasks, the rigid ladder is the type often used. Rigid ladders come in many varieties &#8211; fixed, extension, step, platform step, and roof. The most basic of ladder types is the fixed ladder; it has no moving parts. Extension ladders are composed to two ladders where one can retract into the other for easy storage. The ones that form a reverse V are called step ladders. The one with a platform is of course called the platform step ladder. If you need to climb up the roof or do some outdoor house painting, you need a roof ladder, which has a hook at the top, for easy latching on the roof. Aluminium is the preferred material for ladders, except those used for electrical work, for which fibreglass ladders are used.</p>
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