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Safe Way Treads Wear Like Iron!
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I bought a set of these reflective treads for the new deck I built. They are still in great condition after two years of blistering SoCal summer heat and two winter downpours. We are having our house remodeled now, and workers carrying sacks of cement, drywall, lumber and sand are tromping on the stair treads, and they still hold up fine. We hose off our deck regularly as well and they have not come loose.

The Last Bath Mat You Will Ever Buy!
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My only regret is not finding out about peel and stick bathtub mats 30 years ago. This mat is thin and sticks directly to the tub, so you can hardly tell it's there. Unlike suction cup mats that are bulky and have a tendency to slide around as well as get mildew underneath. Straightforward and simple installation, non-slip surface, and long length make this product a winner in all aspects. Everyone should own one of these.

Super Reflective - Holds Great!
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Tape sticks to surface like it’s hanging on for dear life - definitely don’t need to worry about it coming off. The reflectiveness of this product is amazing blends in good with aluminum panels so it doesn’t stand out like a sore thumb but when the light hits it you definitely know it’s there super bright.

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Ladder Safety - What Should You Know

Posted by James Urasky on

Ladder Safety - What Should You Know

Using a ladder incorrectly or that is poorly maintained can have disastrous results! OSHA suggests the following steps to help keep you safe:

  • Inspect ladders to identify any visible defects that could cause injury which may include replacing any worn non-slip tape from the rungs. Remove any ladder with structural or other defects from service.
  • Maintain “3 points of contact” when climbing up or down ladders and do not carry any object or load that could cause a loss of balance or fall while climbing up or down the ladder.
  • Use portable ladders only on stable and level surfaces unless they are secured or stabilized to prevent accidental displacement.
  • Do not move, shift, or extend any portable ladder while in use.
  • Guard portable ladders with a temporary barricade or secure the ladders to prevent accidental displacement.
  • Never use top caps of step ladders as a step.
  • Never place a portable ladder on a box, barrel, pallet, or other unstable base to obtain additional height.
  • Do not move a mobile ladder stand or platform when in use.
  • Equip mobile ladder stands and platforms that have wheels or casters with a system to impede horizontal movement when a worker is on the stand or platform.
  • Provide a ladder safety system or personal fall arrest system on each fixed ladder that extends more than 24 feet above a lower level.

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