Air Conditioner System Instalments Must Be Done Safely

Ever looked up and seen air conditioning platforms? These are the platforms that are erected by roof safety specialists, to ensure the safety of the technicians. It is one thing installing an air conditioning system into a house, but when you installing it on to the 2nd floor, or 42nd floor, it is pretty scary. And it needs to be extremely safe. The worker needs to feel so safe that he can work, seamlessly, quickly and professionally, from an extreme height, without worrying about falling down.

How are air conditioning platforms built?

An air conditioning platform is built by the same people who build roof safety systems. Some roof safety systems are permanently installed, others are put in for the duration of the building process. Most air conditioning platforms are erected when the air conditioning systems are put in. If air conditioning systems are put into an entire apartment block, or hotel block, then the roof safety systems will erect platforms floor by floor. They may start at the top and work their way down. They may start low and go high. Whichever way they go, they must be done professionally and carefully. Often they are part of a bigger roof safety system.



Most highrise buildings in Australia have roof safety anchor points and roof safety platforms. Again, some are permanent and some are temporary, it depends on the building and it depends on the needs of the builders. Before building starts, chat to the experts. Get their ideas and their recommendations. And work with roof safety system specialists who will design, assemble, erect, manage and maintain your roof safety system. You do not want any accidents.

So if you are looking up, and you see people washing windows, building roofs, or working on air conditioning platforms, hope that they are safe and using the best roof safety systems!

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