U.S. Patent Granted for Our Innovative Ladder Stabilizer

Ladder Stabilizer

After several years of waiting, we have finally received the United States patent for our ladder stabilizer. This flagship product, of which we are proud, is now officially patented for the American market, further strengthening our commitment to innovation and safety.

Differentiating and Unique Elements

The elements that distinguish our ladder stabilizer from the competition are the robust hooks that support the ladder and the innovative clamps that firmly attach to the parapet to stabilize the structure. These unique features ensure optimal safety and stability, making our ladder stabilizer a preferred solution for professionals and demanding workers.

Stabilizer Features

The Delta Prevention ladder stabilizer is designed to create safe access to roofs accessible by extension ladder. The versatile and patented system installs without anchoring in just a few minutes whether the roofs are flat with or without a parapet. The extension ladder stabilizer prevents the ladder from sliding along the parapet and eliminates the need to secure it with a bungee cord or rope. 100% non-perforating, this equipment adapts to all flat roofs, offering a versatile and efficient solution.

Ladder slippage is eliminated thanks to hooks compatible with round or “D” rung ladders up to 2” in diameter. Beyond preventing slippage, our ladder stabilizer goes further by completely immobilizing the ladder, thus ensuring a firm and secure attachment. This rigid stabilization of the ladder not only prevents unwanted movements but also provides a solid base for your work at height. Coupled with a ladder guardrail, the system creates a safe corridor that guides workers to the centre of the roof upon arrival.

Conclusion

We are very proud of obtaining the patent for our fantastic ladder stabilizer. This once again demonstrates Delta Prevention’s commitment to continuous improvement and offering cutting-edge roof safety systems.

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