Rescue Ladder Console
- Easy-grip steps, and sturdy handles for safe ascent.
- Interchangeable ladder that is engineered to withstand significant forces and adapts effortlessly to varying environments
- Crafted from 5mm stainless steel
- Requires minimal maintenance and is available with high or low handles, both marked with reflex for enhanced visibility.
- Recommended by the MSB for locations where water access is limited, our console stands as a beacon of safety and reliability, offering peace of mind when every moment counts.
The Life Ladder
- The solar-powered lamp makes the ladder visible around the clock.
- Tinted yellow for optimal visibility.
- Maintenance-free – does not rust!
- Constructed entirely in plastic – gives the ladder an extremely long lifespan.
- Module construction – easy to repair if damaged.
- Reduced environmental impact by 50% compared to conventional ladder solutions.
- Easy to install.
- Easy to transport and handle due to its light weight and modular construction.
- Available in desired length.
Fiberglass Ladder
- Intended for floating jetty and low docks.
- Fiberglass makes it suitable in extremely corrosive environments such as wastewater basins.
- Does not rust
- High visibility
- Great function in a cheaper package
The Livhanken
- An easily placed ladder for both dock fingers and floating jetty.
- Thanks to its construction, it is durable to water and ice and has a long service life.
- It is a safe and easily visible path out of the water for the distressed.
- Primarily intended to be mounted in marinas, where space is limited and max. 1 m to the surface of the water.
The Livlejdaren
- Easy to place, install and amazingly stable to climb.
- Superb as a rescue ladder in places where it’s hard to mount traditional ladders
- Made of acid-resistant stainless steel and is available in standard lengths, 2 meters, 3 meters and 4 meters.
- Works well even on sloping dock, slopes and rocky outcrops.
- Holds up great with expanding ice
- Since the steps is connected to shackles, it is easy to replace a damaged step, which can be ordered separately.