Saturday, November 23, 2013

Step Stool that Works Best for Auto Mechanics


Mechanics that work on trucks and SUV's often need a step stool to stand on in order to safely reach into the engine compartment. Most truck technicians say that they want a step stool that will not tip over while they are working and also want the step stool to last. There is one company makes a heavy duty plastic step stool that won't tip or slide even when a mechanic stands on the outer edge of the step. The company name is Shure-Step and says that their mechanics step stools are also stackable.

The founder of the company, David DuPont, was a mechanic in 1992 when he was standing on a plastic milk crate doing a tune up on a 4 x 4 truck. He said the milk crate shot out from under his feet while trying to remove a very tight spark plug .from the back of the engine. He swore that this would not happen again for any mechanic if they tried his step stool.

What makes the Shure-Step so superior to other step stools is the wedge design accompanied by 6 large rubber pads on the bottom to keep it from sliding on slick floors. The top surface of the mechanics step stool is very rough, aptly named the "Nobby Top" so even if a mechanic spills oil, grease or hydraulic fluid on it his feet will not slip on the top surface. The Shure-Step also is stackable, meaning that if your mechanic is working on 4 x 4 truck he can place one step on top of another and his working height increase from 10 inches to 16 inches off the floor. This is the only mechanics step stool that is adjustable, Shure-Step did this because trucks and people come in all different shapes and sizes.

To keep your truck service center safe and efficient your mechanics should have a safe step stool to use. Be sure to check the weight rating on the step stool you intend to use. Most step stools either don't have a load rating for the step or the information is not permanently attached to the step. Keep your mechanics safe and they will continue to make your service center profitable!


CLICK HERE to order Shure-Steps



Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Safe Step Stool for Elementary Schools

In a lot of older elementary schools the water fountains, sinks and counter tops are not designed with younger or shorter students in mind. Without a safe step stool the younger students either can't reach the water faucets & water fountains or they struggle to use them. In certain situations this can cause the child injury, from a chipped tooth at a water fountain or if the student slips and falls while trying to wash their hands, a possible cut or broken bone.

Most schools are not aware that the step stools bought at the big box stores are not designed to handle a large amount of weight. Nor are they designed to keep from sliding. A safe step stool for an elementary school should be rated for at least 500 pounds so that even the big kids that are 300 pounds or more can use the step stool without injury. The flimsy step stools bought at the box stores cannot provide this level of safety. They are made as cheap as possible with as little material as possible so they can be sold for as little as possible. 

The other problem with these flimsy step stools is that they either have very little rubber on the bottom to keep from sliding or they don't have any rubber on the bottom. That's fine if you're using these flimsy steps on carpet because the carpet will help the step stay in place but on most surfaces around an elementary school, concrete linoleum, tile; etc... the step will slide. Especially if it is wet. So look for at the bottom of the step stool you plan to purchase for large rubber pads that will keep the step from sliding.

The shape of the step stool is also important. Stay away from wooden steps that have vertical walls, they tend to tip when a person stands on the edge. This makes them no safer than a plastic milk crate which resembles a box. Look for a wedge shape design that moves the student's weight toward the center of the step and away from the edge. This type of step design will not tip over.




You have several different step stool models to choose from. Some are 6 inches high, some are 8 inches high and some are 10 inches high. You can choose the model that best solves your school’s problem. Choose what best suits your need in our website www.Shurestep.com



CLICK HERE to order Shure-Steps



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

How a Step Stool Help Blind Senior Enter and Exit an SUV Safely

Dear David,

I'm attaching the videos of my blind mom using your two step product. It works really well. Mom also has a week right knee & leg so when you see her stepping down to the side that's ok. It's what works for her.

Please feel free to use these to help others decide if this product is right for them.

Best Regards,
Cheryl


How a Step Stool Help Blind Senior Enter and Exit an SUV Safely

Thursday, August 22, 2013

2013 EAA Air Venture in Oshkosh


It is always fun to visit the world's busiest airport to see what's going on. We take a look at the air show as well as some aircraft step stools.

CLICK HERE to order Shure-Steps



Wednesday, June 19, 2013

How a Mechanic Uses a Step Stool to Work on Automotive Interiors



When working on automotive interiors it can be very uncomfortable to position your body to get to the work needing to be done. In this video we show you a simple solution for making under dash work or other automotive interior work more comfortable.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Using a Mechanics Step Stool to Move a 3 Wheeled Car in a Shop


How do you move a 3-wheeled car in an auto repair shop? Watch this video to find out.

A Safe Step Stool for Use Inside an Aircraft Cabin



This video shows you a step that allows air hoses and extension cords to run under it. Great for use in tight quarters like aircraft cabins or power distribution rooms.

Do you find this blog informative?