The Little Giant Ladder – The Safest



Combining strengths with lightweight and portability makes Little Giant the finest ladder in the world. It combines the strengths of traditional A-frame ladders, extension ladders, and stepladders all in one conventional package. The Giant Ladder complies with the OSHA ANSI 14.2 standards.

Safety Tips

Some of the safety tips while selecting/using the ladder includes the following
1. Metal ladders should have slip- resistant feet and steps.
2. Avoid using metal ladders while using power lines. Instead use wooden or fiberglass ladder.
3. Never splice two short ladders together to make a long ladder


Why is Little Giant Ladder Safest?

The Little Giant ladders are four to five times more durable than the other ladders. They are spectacular ladders for home improvement projects big or small. The Little Giant is designed to be the safest ladder since it is adjustable. The Little Giant ladders will replace all portable ladders. The Little Giant is made of heavy aluminum – the very same material used in aerospace construction. So it is ultra-strong, though light and portable. The type 1A ladder is government rated to hold upto 300 pounds. These versatile features of the ladder make the Little Giant Ladders safest.

Configurations of Little Giant Ladder

There are mainly four to five configurations of the Little Giant. They include the following
1. A-frame Ladder- the little Giant can be used as A-frame ladder with a click of the hinge.

2. Staircase Ladder- the Little Giant ladder allows one side of the ladder to be extended by one-foot increments. This makes the Little Giant ladder safe to use on uneven surfaces like staircase, curbs and docks.

3. 90o ladder – the adjustment in the Little Giant Ladder allows the ladder to be placed against any vertical surface.

4. Extension Ladder- the Little Giant ladders can be easily converted to a stable extension. This feature allows the ladder to reach rooftops, treetops and so on with ease.

5. Scaffolding – add a Little Giant work plank to form a convenient scaffolding system when Little Giant pulls apart to form two scaffold trestles.

The Pricing of the Little Giant is reasonable. They start approximately from around $400 onwards.












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