How To Choose The Right Telescopic Ladder
Telescopic Ladders are ideal for Tradesmen and Tradeswomen who need to access numerous heights throughout their day. Instead of bringing multiple ladders onto site, Telescopic Ladders allow access to the majority... Read more
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Mini Mobile Towers for Truck Edge Protection
Every year, there are multiple incidents recorded from falls from trucks and many companies are now recognizing the importance of truck edge protection. The Easy Access Mini Mobile Scaffolding Towers are a great solution for providing full surround truck edge protection and also provide a safe working platform for doing maintenance work. The mini...
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Choosing The Right Scaffold Tower Material For The Job
When deciding between an aluminium scaffold tower vs. a steel scaffold tower there is no clear answer on which type is superior. However, when it comes to the type of scaffolding you need for a specific job, you may find one is better than the other. Whilst the preferred material of scaffolding over the...
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The Right Attic Ladder to Access Your Attic
Attic spaces have many uses and can potentially be the perfect space for a loft, storage or extra space for hobbies. However great your attic or loft is, there isn’t much use to it if you can’t access it properly. If you try to access it with an unsteady step-ladder or standing on a...
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Height Access (un)Safety Tips
With safety at the forefront of everything we do, we loved being a part of the 2020 BSM (Building, Skills and Maintenance) Health, Safety & Wellbeing Roadshow!As Easy Access was a key presenter at the Roadshow, we came up with ‘Height Access (un)Safety tips’ which played at each of the 34 seminars held nationwide....
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Waterloo Quay Fit-Out with Unispace
When New Zealand company, Unispace set about the design and construction of the office fit-out within an iconic Wellington building, workers stayed safe using Easy Access aluminium ladders throughout. The design and layout were inspired by the client’s treaty-based principles of “whenua” or home. Colour palettes were guided by the mood or atmosphere required for the individual...
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