Climbing a ladder seems like a simple chore as you decorate for the holidays, but it could become a life-changing accident. At Community Regional Medical Center last year, more than 175 people were hospitalized from ladder falls - several were permanently disabled.
During the holiday, more people are using ladders than any other time of year - and they don’t always use them correctly. We spoke to Community Regional safety expert Eliana Troncale about how to stay safe while decking the halls.
Troncale recommends hiring a professional trained on ladder safety, if possible. But if you do choose to do your own decorating, follow these tips:
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Find the right ladder for the job. Make sure it’s tall enough to reach your object. Don't use the top step or rung.
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Don’t lean away from the ladder to hang or adjust something. Instead move the ladder as needed to each area you are working on.
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Place the ladder on a level ground surface. If you're on an uneven surface, place a board under the ladder feet to make it level.
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Make sure the ladder is completely open or secure against the wall before you climb.
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Don’t place a ladder on another object to gain additional height.
Troncale said it is important to be mindful while climbing or descending a ladder. Wear appropriate shoes to help you keep from slipping and make sure you have a good hold on the ladder with your hands.
And last, but not least, stay off the ladder in bad weather!