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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mikey Warner on September 17, 2003, 03:30:04 am

Title: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Mikey Warner on September 17, 2003, 03:30:04 am
Hi again! Now that I have decided i am going to join all you guy's in the world of window cleaning I have a question.

When the winter comes and there is snow, ice or just a slippery surface, what do you guys use? and where do you get it from? I've seen people working on ladders with sand bags at the bottom of their ladders but there must be something new in this day and age??

I don't want to become a casualty in my first six months.

Thanks again for reading this topic  ;)
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Terry_Burrows on September 17, 2003, 04:37:17 pm
;)Bones my advice to you would be,dont take risks,
if you think its to much ice or slippery,no one thanks you
when you have broken bones,health and safety are
very much to the for these days! its not worth that risk,

at best get some one to foot the ladder!there are ladder stays on the market, in conditions all is well stays work,but you must be your own judge! :-/
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: gibbouk on September 17, 2003, 04:54:06 pm
beware of slippery patios. as terry said stay safe. better to knock 50p off the price than risk a fall
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Mikey Warner on September 17, 2003, 05:36:05 pm
Many thanks to you both for the replies. In no way would I attempt to scale a ladder if i knew it was too risky. Just I did'nt want to think I was loosing out if there was a "contraption" on the market for this topic.

Thanks again!  ;D (I like logging on here!)  ;D
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: STEVE71163 on September 17, 2003, 06:24:37 pm
As Terry says above don't take any risks. In the last 18 years i have come off of my ladder twice and both times been really lucky but looking back they were both through putting the ladder on slippery patios and now if their is any risk at all i would rather walk away from a job than risk my neck.

Steve Lowe
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Terry_Burrows on September 17, 2003, 06:41:01 pm
;) yes as steve says,just reminded me of when I feel off
my ladder,it was a very cold winter 2years ago,first floor

the wind blew at a gust from nowhere!the top of the ladder started to slide to my left,me heart was in me mouth!and I was falling,I got only 2 steps down from the top,I droped my tools then in a split second thought,was now coming to terms of,what is the best way to land! then squeegees to late,there I was tumbling head over heels,in the puddle,

my ankles herting! otherwise very lucky! the head over heels made the break fall I needed,so I touched the ground just a second and kepted rolloing!

storys no end!
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: tomy jackson on July 02, 2010, 09:14:47 am
WFP is safe  ;D
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: cat9921 on July 02, 2010, 09:50:09 am
WFP is safe  ;D

110% agree
why use a ladder when we have WFP  ;D
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: lozsing on July 02, 2010, 11:04:41 am
the reason i went wfp was purely on safety grounds.
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: mci services on July 02, 2010, 11:33:21 am
seeing as this was asked in 2003 i think he will have worked it out by now ::) tommy stop being a bam
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: tomy jackson on July 02, 2010, 02:08:16 pm
i dont think he has since hes not bin hear since 2004  ;D ;D just bord
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Neil Gornall on July 02, 2010, 03:31:08 pm
i dont think he has since hes not bin hear since 2004  ;D ;D just bord
It was around that time he ripped me off.
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: Nathanael Jones on July 02, 2010, 03:33:33 pm
Its an old post,.. ladder's weren't banned back then ;)
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: bobby p on July 02, 2010, 04:57:19 pm
up the ladders !!
Title: Re: Ladders in the snow/ice/slippery surface
Post by: tomy jackson on July 02, 2010, 09:36:55 pm
bump as you falloff