My best friend of 32 years was killed in a road accident last week, he leaves a wife & three children.
Now, for the rest of your life lads, PLEASE leave your cars/vans at home & walk!
Tony
Spot-on!
Ladders are perfectly safe if used correctly. Like anything else in life there's always a degree of risk, but sensible people take measures to minimise that risk.
We don't live in a cotton-wool-lined safe little cocoon.
Waving a 60ft pole around in wind runs the risk of hitting an overhead power cable, but I'm certain that wfpers take steps to minimise the risk of that happening. You could trip over the hose and crack your head open on the pavement...again you're aware of the trailing hose and take measures to minimise that happening.
It's all a question of risk perception and what degree of risk one is prepared to take.
If you want a risk-free life stay in bed all day...mind you, I suppose there's always the risk of your house catching fire.
Every year we read about 4 or 5 window cleaners who die as a result of falling from ladders. Given that there's over 250,000 W/Cs in the UK that's about a 1 in 50,000 chance that it'll be me.
Statistically I have more chance of being killed in my car driving the 3 miles to see my mum for dinner....
....best i don't see mum any more :
