Easi-Dec, the working at height specialist, has modified its Board-Walk mesh walkway solution to allow for both vertical and horizontal installation, giving specifiers, roofers, and contractors a safety system that can be used in a wider variety of configurations.
Particularly ideal for fragile industrial roofs, Easi-Dec Board-Walk is a portable mesh walkway that provides a safer working position for roof maintenance.
Running from the eaves to ridge, the system spreads the weight across the support battens, meaning workers can confidently move along the full length of the system.
Made of high grade aluminium, the structure is lightweight, easily transportable and can be used on roof pitches up to 30 degrees.
Soni Sheimar, General Manager at Easi-Dec, commented: “Our Board-Walk system has been used on many industrial roofing applications, with contractors favouring it over other products due to how simple it is to fit, and end users appreciating the level of safety it provides those who have to access the roof.
“We wanted to widen the scope for this product, and with the increasing demand for safer accesses to valleys, we decided that the best option would be to modify the Board-Walk system to allow for it to be used horizontally so that it could be positioned along the valley.”
Each system is designed to fit individual roof sizes and configurations, so are easy to modify to suit the customer’s requirements.
This modification has resulted in Board-Walk now being able to be installed to run vertically up, or down, or horizontally across the roof.
Existing vertical running systems can be upgraded with the addition of the new bespoke battens to suit individual requirements.
More info on the Easi-Dec range can be found at the www.easi-dec.co.uk – featuring full product info, pricing and specifications.
Equally, call 01767 691812 or email [email protected]
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