Safe for low height work

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Increasing concern about the hazards
of lone working at low height has
encouraged Lavendon Access
Services to lead investment in new
forms of low level access, most
notably the Power Tower Nano.

The push around, light

Increasing concern about the hazards
of lone working at low height has
encouraged Lavendon Access
Services to lead investment in new
forms of low level access, most
notably the Power Tower Nano.

The push around, lightweight unit
has become a popular choice for customers
working on their own, who
require access to low level heights. It
has proven to be a quick, costeffective
and safer alternative to using
aluminium towers, ladders and steps.

The Nano weighs just 285kg and
has a platform area of 75 x 119cm. It
is easy to manoeuvre, especially
through corridors, doorways and in
and out of lifts. It has a working
height of 4.51m, is battery powered
and is equipped with non-marking
tyres, making it suitable for indoor
use on any surface.

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