The Plasterer's Mate safety platform for low-level interior projects

Plasterer’s Mate ensures safety for low level interior projects

  • 23 Nov 2015

Easi-Dec’s Plasterer’s Mate is a low level safety platform designed to provide builders, plasterers and small contractors with a safe, professional working solution for interior building maintenance projects.

Safe low level access is often a problem for plasterers and decorators, with slips and falls from low-level heights the cause of thousands of serious injuries every year.

Plasterer’s Mate has been developed specifically for low level interior work, to walls and ceilings, to provide quick access and optimum safety.

Low level safety solution

Plasterer’s Mate eliminates the usual interior access problems associated with trestles and long boards. Fully adjustable in both length and height, it incorporates a roll-up, anti-slip safety deck which can be rolled out to suit the required frame length.

Braked castors are fitted at one end, with flat adjustable feet fitted at the opposite end to hold the structure in  place. 

The Plasterer’s Mate is manufactured from high grade aluminium weighing approximately 55kg. It features three length adjustments of 1350mm, 1850mm and 2350mm, with height adjustments between 220mm – 720mm in increments of 25mm providing a platform width of 650mm to work with.

Soni Sheimer, General Manager at Easi-Dec commented: “The Plasterer’s Mate is essential equipment for construction industry workers. Its lightweight design makes it easily transportable and it is also very simple to put together, therefore saving a lot of time helping users to achieve a good job easily and safely.”

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