This is the story of how SafeSmart Access fulfilled the property maintenance access needs for Programmed Maintenance Services, using off-the-shelf equipment to tackle the nitty-gritty challenges of facility maintenance. Plus, a bonus section on why using a platform ladder is better for you.
Working with Programmed Maintenance Services
Old Tools, New Tricks
The narrative isn’t one of cutting-edge tech or bespoke innovations that took years to perfect. Nope. It’s about Mini Mobiles and Platform Ladders—our everyday, solid performing maintenance gear that you’re familiar with. But under the strategic deployment by SafeSmart Access, these tools are the quiet champions for the maintenance crews at Programmed Maintenance Services, proving that sometimes, the best tool for the job is the one you’re familiar with.
In building maintenance, the real issue is reaching or squeezing into those awkward spaces without turning, straining or taking a spill over the edge. Enter the Mini Mobiles—mobile scaffolding platforms that make navigating tight areas or staircases a breeze. And then there’s the Platform Ladders—sturdy, reliable, and just the right amount of elevation to keep you from a freefall while working away, fully surrounded.
Training: The Secret Ingredient in the Maintenance Cocktail
But what good is a sleek new Mini Mobile if you don’t know the ins and outs of its operation? SafeSmart Access knows the drill—literally. Their training sessions turned novice handlers into savvy operators, armed not just with tools but with know-how. They covered the gamut from setup to safety, turning potential chaos into choreographed ballets of maintenance prowess.
And where crews encounter a problem, they can always reach out to the SafeSmart team for advice or components to extend their platform’s capabilities. Not only do Mini Mobiles come with a wide range of add-ons like an additional level, adjustable height castors (great for stairs), or toe boards to stop tools from being kicked off into oblivion.
Redefining Innovation in Maintenance
In a world obsessed with the next big thing, SafeSmart Access and Programmed Maintenance Services are here to remind us that sometimes the most innovative thing isn’t a new invention—it’s seeing the potential in what’s already there. Through the smart application of standard tools, they’ve crafted a story not just of maintenance but of mastery using the platforms we know well – mobile scaffolding and platform ladders.
Why Use a Platform Ladder and Not Just a Regular Ladder?
Time to ditch the shaky old step ladder—platform ladders are here, and they’re a game changer. Why wobble on narrow rungs when you could be standing firm on a solid platform? Here’s the lowdown on why upgrading to a platform ladder isn’t just smart; it’s essential.
Platform Ladders: A No-Brainer Upgrade
Steady as You Go Platform ladders kick instability to the curb. With their broad bases and anti-slip design, they’re the rock in your climb-a-rock world. Stability isn’t just a feature; it’s the rule.
All About That Base (and Comfort) Imagine a ladder that feels more like a balcony than a tightrope. That’s the platform ladder for you—spacious, comfortable, and secure, making those long jobs less of a chore and more of a breeze.
Tools Where You Need Them Our ladders come with built-in trays and holders, turning your climb into a productive workspace. Keep all your essentials within easy reach, minimising trips up and down.
Safety Can’t Wait With guardrails and ample standing room, platform ladders help you focus on the task, not on keeping your balance.
Tough Enough Built tough, platform ladders support more weight and take on the heavy lifting with ease. Whether it’s a big project or a quick fix, they handle it all without breaking a sweat.
Elevate or Else: The safety of our mates on site is not only a requirement but something we all strive towards, and sticking with your old ladder just doesn’t make sense. Platform ladders are the upgrade you need to ensure every climb is safe and every job is done right.
So, why wait? Step up—literally.