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LFI launch esSGee range of scaffolding accessories

A Ladder and Fencing Industries (Newent) product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 17, 2010

The esSGee range, manufactured by Ladder and Fencing Industries (Newent), is a new range of scaffolding accessories designed to improve safety when using scaffolding structures .

A leading UK designer and manufacturer of ladders and stepladders for more than 60 years, LFI sees the aptly named esSGee range as a logical next step for the ISO 9000 accredited firm which serves the construction sector through an established distribution network.

The esSGee Step provides a safe way to erect guardrails on a 'next lift' of scaffolding, while the esSGee Gate offers secure ladder access to scaffolding where external ladders are in use.

The high visibility eeSGee ScaffTrap reliably closes off access points where internal ladders are required, and the universal esSGee Ladder Clamp secures all types of ladder to scaffolding structures.

Finally, the single stair tread unit manufactured from galvanised steel, the eeSGee Scaff Tread, facilitates the installation of temporary staircases.

Comments sales and marketing director, Robin Nicholls: "This new range is a natural development of our traditional offering, and matches perfectly with our established distribution system and customer base".

"Our aim is to provide a distinctive line up of safe, robust and dependable products that make a positive contribution to the safe use of scaffolding, consistent with current legislation and HSE objectives".

A new esSGee leaflet is available from the LFI website.

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