News | August 14, 2003

The Lapeyre Safety Stair - The Safer Solution at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo

The Lapeyre Safety Stair - The Safer Solution at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo

Lapeyre Stair, Inc. will exhibit its alternating tread stair at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo 2003 Show, September 8-10, 2003, in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1981, Lapeyre Stair has manufactured alternating-tread stairs that reduce risk of injury, improve labor productivity and conserve expensive floor space.

Lapeyre stairs are used to access mezzanines, conveyors, rooftops, large machinery, and more. They can be custom-height built and are available in aluminum, stainless steel and carbon steel. Lapeyre stairs and their platform systems meet Federal OSHA guidelines.

The stair's unique, alternating-tread design allows for safe, comfortable face forward descent at steep angles. The Lapeyre stair is safer to climb than ship's ladders and vertical ladders. Close fitting handrails provide better support and control; a cushioned central stringer all but eliminates the possibility of hitting the nosing of a tread.

So, if safety is important to your company, the smart solution is the Lapeyre® Safety Stair. For more information, visit booth #1345 at National Safety Council Congress & Expo 2003 or contact Lapeyre Stair Customer Service at (800) 535-7631. Information is also available on the Internet at http://www.lapeyrestair.com.