Ladder safety is a year-round priority—not just during National Ladder Safety Month.
Stay safe on every climb with our free safety flyers:
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We partnered with Lauren Makk, @hgtv Interior Designer & DIY expert, to bring #laddersafety to millions across TV and airwaves. By reinforcing safe ladder practices, we’re working to reduce injuries and keep safety top of mind wherever ladders are used.
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As @LadderMonth comes to a close, this is your last chance to contribute to an important industry initiative.
The 2026 Ladder Training & Citations Survey closes on March 31, and your input plays a critical role in identifying trends in ladder injuries.
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Final week of #LadderSafetyMonth focuses on stepstool safety.
Stepstools may be smaller, but the risks are just as real when they’re used improperly. Taking a few simple precautions can help prevent falls and injuries.
View new safety flyer: https://t.co/w7XdxIxgfR
Did you miss this week’s #LadderSafetyMonth webinar presented by @Werner_Safety?
The takeaway is simple. Safe climbing comes down to disciplined movement, proper setup, & making the right decisions every time
Catch the replay & learn how to reduce risk https://t.co/rTCZunS0B5
Are you practicing safety while climbing a ladder?
This week during #LadderSafetyMonth, we’re focusing on safe climbing practices. Staying attentive and following the Three Points of Contact rule can significantly reduce your risk of slips and falls.
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Final webinar of #LadderSafetyMonth
Don’t miss Climb Safely, Work Safely, presented by @Werner_Safety, focused on the behaviors and decisions that prevent falls before they happen.
https://t.co/KwV56eozBj
This week of #LadderSafetyMonth is all about Climb Safely, Work Safely—and that starts with knowing where not to stand.
🚫 The top step and top cap aren’t designed for standing or sitting.
✅ Always stay within the recommended standing level
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This week of National #LadderSafetyMonth, the theme is Climb Safely, Work Safely.
Throughout the month, you’ve learned about ladder awareness, inspection, maintenance, and proper setup. Now, it’s time to put it all into practice and climb with confidence
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Ladders are safe when used correctly—but improper use can lead to serious injuries.
That’s why #LadderSafetyMonth is a great time to brush up on ladder safety basics. Stay safe and informed!
Download our safety flyer: https://t.co/kCaVeknjXZ
A major cause of falls from ladders is improper setup. Using proper setup techniques provides maximum stability and helps ensure your safety before you even take the first step. Download the Stabilization, Setup, & Accessories safety flyer for more info!
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@American_Ladder recently collaborated with Lift & Access to share ladder safety tips for construction jobsites.
Ladder safety starts before the first rung: selection, inspection, and maintenance — followed by proper setup, use, transport, and storage.
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When using an extension or single ladder to access a roof, always make sure the ladder extends at least 3 feet past the roof edge and is properly secured.
For more ladder safety tips and training resources, visit https://t.co/JlUSDPIm31
Did you miss the first two #LadderSafetyMonth webinars? Good news — the recordings are now available! 🎥
Watch on demand and get practical ladder safety tips from industry experts.
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Thank you to our 2026 Middle Rung Sponsors and longtime supporters of #LadderSafetyMonth@IUBAC@imiweb
As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of NLSM, we appreciate your continued support in raising awareness and helping prevent ladder-related injuries.
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⏰ Last chance to register!
Join our National #LadderSafetyMonth webinar: Common Ladder Accidents and How to Avoid Them.
📅 March 10 | 🕚 11:00 AM EST
🎤 Presented by @littlegiant
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/52dqGdNrpv
#LadderSafety#NLSM#SafetyFirst