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Today, ladders are used by firefighters to rescue people trapped in floors by basement garbage fires, or to place fire hoses at a good height to attack a fire from a high position, and at the same time to save the cat on the branches of a tree.

In short, a ladder today serves to move from one place to another in relative safety depending on the sense of balance of the operator.

Ensuring excellent reproducibility

Users can find in the range of POK’s products, ladders built of aluminum alloy, which gives them robustness and lightness. The manufacturing technique ensures excellent reproducibility from aluminum profiles.

Aluminum does not rot like wood or rust like steel, even in a humid atmosphere. Aluminum profiles are also economical, with aluminum found throughout the earth’s crust. Steel becomes brittle at a temperature of minus fifty degrees, which is not the case with aluminum.

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