Never Fall off a Ladder Again

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Every year in North America over 500 THOUSAND people will fall off a ladder, and 97% of these accidents are homeowners! Unbelievable. I'm going to show you the reason that leads to so many ladder falls, and I'm sharing with you a solution to this common ladder hazard.
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This invention WILL save your life! Keep watching to find out more. It was Paul's father who had the idea after nearly falling off the ladder himself at over 80 years old.

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Just ordered one for my 83 year old husband who thinks he's 30. He is always on his extension ladder trimming big trees and other homeowner ladder stuff. This looks like a great invention. Thanks, Jeff

emilysummer
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I am 75 years old and till doing all kinds of home projects and building work at our church. Appreciated your coverage of the Sten Step ladder attachment. Quickly realized that the cost, especially with your arranged discount, was a great one time insurance policy. Ordered one that arrived several days later. Already used with my Little Giant ladder in the extension ladder configuration. Quickly appreciated the ease in coming down the ladder without having to be feeling for the two to one rung transition. Especially makes the trip down the ladder go fast. Thank you, Jeff, for the introduction to the Sten Step, added safety for my ladder work and the great price! At 75 do not want any falls that you young 50 year old guys can walk away from with no broken bones! :>)

charlescoyle
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just used an extension ladder for the first time in 20 y and that was the very first thing to hit me.. great purchase!!

geoffmaxwell
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Thank you for doing this PSA Jeff. I had the opportunity to learn while being a kid on the job-site with my father.... many homeowners don't have that construction side wisdom. You hit the risks of falling right on the head. Someone's life could be affected permanently from a fall. EVERYONE like this video.. do your duty.

BobbytheGreek
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Right on. A lot of people don't understand that It's not the broken hip that kills you, it's the recovery. Being bed ridden in your 50s-60s+ is often times a death sentence. Stay healthy, stay active.

Chrislk
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That’s. Genius.
And such a simple, obvious idea!

jeremyhamilton
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Thanks for talking about the importance of this! I had a friend's dad fall off their ladder while cleaning gutters and he's now quadriplegic. What a great invention!

melaniestmartin
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Just joined the site the other day. Loved the drywall tips and I’ve been doing it for 46 years. ✌🏼

kurtc
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This is a great invention! I'm definitely getting this for my dad - he just turned 70 and still insists on cleaning the gutters and putting up christmas lights himself. This would definitely give me (and my mom and sisters) some great peace of mind!

LSTinNARNIA
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Your the man Jeff, thank you for caring!

philarsenault
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Ladder safety is one thing that isn’t necessarily “common sense” I know a lot of people trash you for being safety second but going up a roof can be dangerous and I’m glad you made this video!

johnlittle
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This is great advice. I’m a single mom and I am terrified every time I need to get on a ladder and extra careful. I try to pay someone to do this stuff as much as possible. Not worth getting hurt!

cathleenharris
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Some of the best inventions are stupid simple that it makes you wonder how it took so long to be invented

brandonstevens
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Step transitions do "trip you up". This is why the building code for stairs is so stringent. Looks like a smart and simple product that will save lives. My Toronto neighbour, who owned a lucrative roofing company, recently semi-retired and moved to your home town of Ottawa. Four years ago, after roofing for over 35 years without incident, stumbled on a ladder step and as he adjusted himself to save from falling, the ladder feet slid out on the deck the ladder was perched on. Broken back, two extensive surgeries and 16 months of rehabilitation. Ladders are dangerous equipment and everyone has one hung on the wall of the garage. One problem is that ladders can be very expensive and aren't a safe system as they are sold. You need to spend good money for a ladder and then add the additional equipment to make it safer. What you should be spending for a typical homeowner's extension ladder; (1) Werner 25' extension ladder = $260.00, (2) Werner "stand-off" stabilizer = $ 40.00, (3) Ladder leg leveling system = $150.00, STEN Step = $125.00. Total ladder minimum cost: $ 575.00 Plus Taxes. You might want to buy a padlock for that ladder when you leave it on top of your truck.

chrisgraham
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Love this idea, I have save up for it. A little over by budget. Hopefully by spring.

randyhillman
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This is no joke! My neighbor, a sharp and hardworking union man, fell off a ladder while working on his house. Hit his head. He was 61. He spent a year and a half progressively forgetting everything he’d ever known until he died in a dementia unit nursing home. He was such a nice man and died in such a terrifying way just from a short fall off of his ladder at home!

RT.
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Jeff is a good and ethical person for this video. People really need to know what their getting into with that length of a ladder.

TheTerminator
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Right. 97% are home owners who don't know what they're doing. ...You have an equalizer ladder there I see. Make sure those pins that hold the adjustable legs don't slip out. I have one and realized to make sure they go in from the outside to stay in or they can slip out; and that ain't good for ladder safety. When you do a lot of this stuff everyday you know to work safe; it literally is your life. Cheers to you and thanks for what you do brother.

jh
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Is it true, that we are noy 25 when we are 50 ??? What. A great product that will save life. Wish you and all the subscribers a great and safe week. Best wishes from Jan in Norway

Jeppe.P.Bjerget
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I’ve been climbing on ladders for about 50 years. Have broken bones but yea, that one little transition can be a tricky one. Catches me out from time to time. Brilliant invention I reckon.

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