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Grp scaffold tower hire news
23-11-2011
If you need super-safe Scaffold tower for a one-off specialist job then call Lakeside Hire for the very latest top quality equipment.
Lakeside Hire is expanding its extensive range of hire equipment to offer Grp (Glass Reinforced Polymer) scaffold tower to hire especially for use in zone 1 areas.
Safety is paramount for experts at Lakeside Hire and these lightweight specially designed fibreglass scaffold towers are crucial when you are carrying out maintenance and installation work in sensitive high-voltage areas.
A Grp scaffold tower can be used both indoors and out and offers all the benefits of standard scaffold towers making it an essential bit of kit for the construction professional.
A spokesman for Lakeside Hire said: “We are delighted to expand our range and stock Grp scaffold towers. It means that professionals have peace of mind while carrying out work in sensitive high voltage areas such as data rooms and telephone exchanges.
“For us, safety is paramount. The Grp scaffold tower hire is an absolute must in jobs where it would be far too dangerous to use aluminium and steel scaffold towers.”
Boasting an internal ladder and constructed from non-conductive, non-corrosive materials, the Grp scaffold tower is cleaner to deal with generally because there is no oxidisation.
It is ideal for use in zone 1 areas especially when workers need to carry out electrical work. Oil refineries, power stations and the gas industry are all classed as zone 1 environments, along with areas in which there could be a greater risk of fire, electrical or chemical hazard.
Zone 1 areas also include environments used for food production and high-tech manufacture where strict hygiene and safety rules apply.
Lakeside Hire operates in London, South Essex, West Midlands Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and nationwide.
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