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Werner Co. has recalled its 20-foot and 24-foot Multi-Max Pro ladders after 18 fall incidents, including 14 injuries.
Faulty locking mechanisms on Werner's 20' and 24' Multi-Max Pro ladders have resulted in multiple serious injuries.
Werner is recalling more than 100,000 faulty ladders due to a locking mechanism that can fail, potentially causing users to ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNOver 100,000 ladders sold nationwide recalled
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), announced that Werner has recalled over 100,000 ladders due to fall ...
The CPSC announced three product recalls last week due to risks of serious injury, including explosions, falls, and ...
Werner is recalling around 122,250 ladders because the locking system is failing, according to the Consumer Product Safety ...
Without an attic ladder or set of stairs, a home’s attic usually has untapped potential. Homeowners know it’s up there, but ...
Placing portable ladders at fire walls gives firefighters quick access to the roof, which allows for a roof-level size-up. If the roof firefighters observe fire, heavy smoke or an indication of a ...
Home ladders typically carry a label that indicates how much weight they can support. Since you can’t always predict who will be using your ladder, we recommend one with a maximum weight rating ...
Ladders come in a variety of weight ratings, from Type III (200 pounds) up to Type IAA (375 pounds). For regular tasks around the house, we like Type IA, which is rated for 300 pounds.
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