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Jackie Cohan <[log in to unmask]>
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We got all of our rolling ladders from the Putnam Rolling Ladders Co.  They're all more than 20 years old and in fantastic shape.

Jackie Cohan, MA, CA
City Records Administrator & Archivist
Archives & Records Center
Office of Historic Alexandria
City of Alexandria, Va.
703-746-4753 (direct)
703-746-4591 (main)
www.alexandriava.gov

-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Susan Beamer
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2018 1:56 PM
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Subject: I need help finding a better ladder/lift

**I apologize for cross-posting**

I've got an older, rickety ladder that can't get me high enough, nor is it stable.

I need something for 7 shelves which is about 93 inches. Aisles (compact
shelving) are ~36 inches wide. 

Any web sites that I should check out?  Or does anyone have a ladder they love, if so, where did you get it?

I am open even to hydraulic lift of some kind too.  I really, really want a ladder or hydraulic lift that has a platform at the top so I can go up and pull a box off the shelf and onto the platform.  Then, either bring the box down, or do a retrieval, right on the platform and put the box back.  But my aisles are so narrow, it's going to be hard to find something like that.  I realize the platform at the top (attached to the top of a ladder), will only work for boxes at the top, but it's nice not having to bring a box all the way down to work on it, but to have that platform up there for those times it works.

I'm not sure how a hydraulic lift would work, other then the obvious (they go up, they come down), but most anything would be better then what I have now.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

Susan Beamer
Records [and Archives] Manager
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Eastern Washington State
www.selinc.com

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