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my choice of ladders is not by name but their construction
as a spark i use heavy fiberglass ladders capable of supporting over 300 pounds.
wide framed for stability and i inspect them frequently.
if one follows the common sense safety rules there should be no reason anyone gets hurt.
 
You could try - [NOPARSE]http://www.titanladders.co.uk/[/NOPARSE] Wholesale for the job.

Might be able to find a suitable ladder which has 3 sections and extends to 6m

Hope this helps :)
 
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An ancient (!) thread but I would definitely, definitely, definitely second the Zarges Skymaster suggestion, presuming that they are the Industrial variety of them.
 
I'd always buy Clow ladders.

i have s triple 2.5 blue set, they are very very good. My dad was a fireman for over 30 years and he said he was very impressed with them, he said they are extremely stable and strong.
 

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