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Trusted by the Swedish Fire Brigade

At the Fire and Rescue Service in northwest Skåne, in the south of Sweden, safety at height is part of daily operations. Firefighters rely on portable ladders in demanding and unpredictable environments where stability is critical.

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Lock Jaw Ladder Grip
4051 Brisbane, Australia

Before discovering Lock Jaw Ladder Grip, the brigade used modified welding clips to secure ladders at the top. While functional, they were not ideal.

That changed when they evaluated Lock Jaw.

According to Kim Nydahl, District Commander in Helsingborg and Competence Developer:

“When we accidentally found Lock Jaw Ladder Grip, we ordered a pair to evaluate. They were very easy to use and received good feedback from the firefighters who tried them. The firefighters thought they were much easier to use than the old welding clamps. Now we have a pair of Lock Jaw Ladder Grips on each fire truck. We would recommend Lock Jaw Ladder Grip. They are the most effective ladder safety device.”


Tested Beyond Expectations

Temperature and static load testing were completed, and the results were clear:

Lock Jaw Ladder Grip exceeded all expectations.

For an emergency service organization, equipment must perform reliably in extreme conditions. The positive evaluation led to full integration into their operational setup.

Today, every fire truck in their district carries a pair of Lock Jaw Ladder Grips.


Written into Height Safety Standards

The product has even been written into their height safety standards, reinforcing its role as an approved and trusted ladder securing method.

When emergency services trust a device to protect their teams in high-risk situations, it speaks volumes about its effectiveness.


👉  If you work at height and want to improve ladder safety, learn more about Lock Jaw Ladder Grip here:
www.lockjawladdergrip.com



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Lukas Braun

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