Step ladder Hire
Robust Aluminium Step Ladder from Lakeside-Hire. Available in a wide range of sizes to help you reach the perfect height.

These industrial standard Builders’ Steps with wide slip-resistant treads. Broad base for added safety and stability.
- Tested to BS 2037 Class 1.
- Robust feet, sturdy locking bar between the sections
- 5 sizes of between 6 and 12 treads - 12 tread has a maximum reach height of 3.39m.
Many sites are now stopping the use of step ladders by contractors. Health and safety officers are looking for workers to have a minimum 1 meter hand rail while working at height. If this is the case on the site your working on, the recommended alternative is often Podium steps or a small Scaffold tower. Please see these pages for more details.
If you require fibreglass steps for electrical work for example please look at the Fibreglass step page.

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Price Comparison - Per Week
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HSS Hire
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From £28 Per Week |
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Speedy Hire
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From £20 Per Week |
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Lakeside Hire
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£10 Per Week (all sizes) |
All prices subject to VAT.
Got a question? Call us on 0170 886 6566
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Why hire a step ladder from Lakeside-hire?
With literally thousands of people receiving hospital treatment after a fall from height every month it certainly pays to make sure you are using the right equipment for the job.
And if you just want a safe step ladder to help you reach the perfect height for that one-off job then hiring a robust step ladder from Lakeside Hire is the obvious answer.
These industrial standard builders’ steps have wide slip-resistant treads and a broad base for added safety and stability.
The aluminium step ladder is tested to BS 2037 Class 1, has sturdy feet, and a locking bar between the sections for extra safety.
There are five sizes of between six and 12 treads and the largest step ladder has a maximum reach height of 3.39m.
Although many construction sites are now stopping the use of step ladders by contractors perhaps there are incidents where you might find using a step ladder the best option.
Health and safety officers are currently recommending a one metre hand rail on equipment while working at height.
If this is the case on your construction site, podium steps or a small scaffold tower are recommended as a safer alternative.
If you are not an expert but you are tackling a DIY project and you want to be extra safe then take a look at the Step Ladder Users Guide at http://www.dti.gov.uk/homesafetynetwork/dy_stepladder.htm.
The document offers a range of tips and advice, and will help you decide on the best equipment for the job and even whether the kit you are using is strong enough for the task.
Most accidents involving step ladders are caused by human error, not equipment failure but choosing Lakeside Hire means that you can have security because all of the tools are regularly checked and kept in tip top condition.
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