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TOPIC: Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall

Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall 13 years 10 months ago #33917

One of the most dangerous things I do every day is climb up into attics.  The access ladders can be wobbly; they can be full of personal belongings to block my way; insulation can hide where to step; they can be extremely hot!  Most of the time I use my own ladder, but sometimes a convenient access ladder is in place.

I don't lik'em!  They worry me.  For lots of reasons.  Once I was to conduct an inspection and met at the door by the seller.  He was in a wheel chair.  He had fallen from an attic access ladder when it broke.  Even though he did not fall far, he was paralyzed from the waist down.  That was a very visual object lesson for this home inspector.

Imagine what I was thinking when I saw this!

This ladder opens to the top of 13 stairs.

It was not cut properly to rest squarely on any perch.

That causes strain on the ladder as the hinge is left open at an angle that can bend or break the bracket.

So I folded this up and went into the attic with my own ladder.

At the top I could see that this ladder assembly, installed years ago, was hung with only six 2" drywall screws!  And they were (barely) screwed into single supports - on the side into the roof trusses and a couple of toe-nailed cross members at each end!

You can see how loose the assembly is at the top, seeming to lean downward on the right side.

This is a big yikes!

Somebody has been playing with fire for many years.  This installation is an accident waiting to happen.

My recommendation: Look at the attic access ladder, if there is one.

Does it close tightly?

It is flush and square?

Does it open to a safe place?

And, importantly, is it installed parallel to the roof trusses?!
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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia
www.jaymarinspect.com
Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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Re: Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall 13 years 10 months ago #33921

Wow!! That one is scary, not only the potential to fall off the ladder but to continue down the flight of stairs.  Good call!!  The name should be changed from Pull down to fall down.

This is mine from yesterday that I called out. Inadequately supported
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Re: Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall 13 years 10 months ago #33922

Wow, yours was just as scary indeed!

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Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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Re: Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall 13 years 10 months ago #33939

Yikes! Why the heck didn't they at least have it flush with the stairs.

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Re: Home Safety: A Long Way To Fall 13 years 10 months ago #33945

Someone has been living like that!

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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia
www.jaymarinspect.com
Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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