Getting In Gear
With Aerial Lift Rental Equipment
It is only natural to wonder if the aerial lift rental equipment one has chosen will be sound when it is delivered to the jobsite. After all, the last thing anyone wants is a faulty piece of machinery that results in disastrous damage or injury. Though the number of accidents with aerial lifts is very low, it still makes for a formidable situation. Some fear that even if a piece of machinery looks fine when it is delivered, there's no saying it won't break down in the middle of a job. Then there is the question of an undiscovered fault somewhere in the lift.
High Access Solutions is a specialized atrium lift rental company and a high access facility services provider. Whether you do the work using one of our spider lifts and operators, or we do the work for you, we provide access to all your hard-to-reach locations. Our goal is to provide the highest level of safety, quality, and professional services to our clients. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for a
Free Analysis and Estimate.
Convenience
In all reality, many choose aerial lift rental equipment over ownership specifically because of maintenance issues. Not only can an aerial lift come with a heavy price tag, they need meticulous care in order to keep up with safety guidelines. Many find this is better left to rental agencies. As they depend on their aerial lift rental equipment to keep their business alive, rental agencies invest a great amount of time in maintaining their equipment. Plus, aerial lifts are inspected regularly by safety agencies to ensure they meet all current safety standards. In addition, all equipment is inspected upon leaving a worksite and returning to the rental agency.
Certified Operators
Because few people are qualified to work with the lift they need, many choose aerial lift rental equipment that comes with a certified operator at the controls. Having a certified operator who knows how to work the equipment has several advantages. Not only do they set up the aerial lift, they can also spot any hazards in the machinery or work area. If any mechanical problems were to occur, operators are often able to use their troubleshooting skills to find a solution. In the unlikely situation that an aerial lift is found to be inoperable, many rental agencies will immediately offer another one in its place.
As many have come to find, the safety issues around aerial lift rental equipment are well addressed. To further ensure safety, a quality rental agency will help a customer find the right aerial lift for the job. This means offering in depth information on specifications such as model numbers and platform heights. When the equipment arrives at the worksite, the operator and the customer will be required to verify that the equipment does not have any visible signs of damage. This is also done when the equipment is returned to the rental agency.
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