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March 5, 2010

Attics and lofts are often used as storage areas. At some point we notice some unneeded appliances and stuff, and we need place to store them. But have you thought about your safety when you use that rickety staircase or aging ladder you use to climb up to the attic? We all want to avoid accidents in the home; you may want to replace that unsafe ladder. There are many types of loft ladders – folding, telescopic, and sliding. You might even need, depending on your situation, a bespoke attic ladder. Aluminium, wood, and steel are the materials usually used for loft ladders.


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