Safety First: Painting at Heights with Benjamin Moore Paint & Ricciard - Ricciardi Brothers

Safety First: Painting at Heights with Benjamin Moore Paint & Ricciardi Brothers

May 09, 2023 2 min read

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High ceilings, tall walls, and extended exterior facades - painting at such altitudes can be daunting. But before you embark on giving your walls a new shade with that beautiful Benjamin Moore Paint, it's essential to prioritize safety. Painting at heights poses a unique set of risks. The experts at Ricciardi Brothers, with locations spread across New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, can provide guidelines to ensure your painting project is both flawless and safe.

  1. Choose the Right Ladder or Scaffold

Ladder: Ensure you pick a ladder suitable for the task. It should extend at least 3 feet above the working platform. Remember to check its weight capacity to ensure it can hold you plus your can of Benjamin Moore Paint and other tools.

Scaffold: For broader areas or extended work durations at height, consider renting a scaffold. They provide a more stable platform than a ladder.

  1. Secure Your Base

Whether using a ladder or scaffold, ensure the base is on solid, even ground. For uneven terrains like grass or gravel, ladder stabilizers or levelers are handy.

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  1. Maintain a 3-Point Contact

Always keep three points of contact while on a ladder—either two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand. This method ensures better stability.

  1. Don’t Overreach

It's tempting to stretch just a bit further to get that final brush stroke of Benjamin Moore Paint, but overreaching can lead to mishaps. Move your ladder instead. It's worth the extra steps for your safety!

  1. Use the Right Tools

Equip yourself with tools tailored for height work. Rollers with extension poles can help you reach higher places without consistently using a ladder.

  1. Mind Your Surroundings

Working outdoors? Be cautious of overhead power lines. Maintain a safe distance of at least 10 feet to avoid hazards.

  1. Take Breaks and Stay Hydrated

Working at heights, especially under the sun with a can of Benjamin Moore Paint, can be exhausting. Regularly descend for breaks and keep hydrated. Fatigue can compromise your balance.

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  1. Clear the Ground Area

Ensure the ground around your ladder or scaffold is devoid of tools, toys, or any obstructions. This minimizes injury risks if something drops.

  1. Consider a Safety Harness

For extremely tall projects, especially exteriors, consider using a safety harness. It's an added safety measure that can prevent unfortunate accidents.

  1. Trust Your Instincts

If it feels unsafe or you're not confident, pause. No painting task is more crucial than your well-being.

In Conclusion…

If this seems too complex or risky, maybe it's time to think of another solution: hire a professional painting contractor. They bring expertise (and bravery) to paint at dizzying heights, ensuring a perfect finish with Benjamin Moore Paint.

Always prioritize safety, and remember, if in doubt, the experts at Ricciardi Brothers, serving New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, are here to assist and provide the best in painting solutions. 



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