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February 1st 2004

Nottingham High School for Girls took delivery of an ESCA 2000 movable platform last year - and soon wondered how they'd managed without it.

"It is not often one finds something that is excellent for maintaining health and safety and also excellent for the job required, but this describes the ESCA2000 platform perfectly.

The equipment has swiftly become indispensable, used for all work at heights ranging from stage lighting to window cleaning. Due to the ease of movement around the room the platform saves both time and energy and makes a potentially tedious job acceptable and very safe. It is one of those things you quickly wonder how you managed without".

The ESCA2000 platform can be moved without having to climb down and requires no assistance or power. The unit conforms to EN131 and HD1004 and offers a safe solution to those difficult access problems.

The platform utilises half-metre stages of galvanised steel and can be erected from four to eight metre working heights.

The platform can be manouvered through a normal doorway by removing sections and it can be easily transported in the back of an estate car. A CD ROM and full training video are now available.

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