Adrian Steel releases new interior ladder storage solution

Words: Todd AdamsAdrian Steel introduces an innovative solution for the transport of step ladders inside of work vans. This solution provides a safe and efficient means of transport for your step ladder from job site to job site. Such transport is possible thanks to a new product, the Interior Ladder Rack, which allows you to store your ladder inside of your van by mounting it to either the partition or shelf panel.

Out of the Way, Never Out of Reach

The Interior Ladder Rack from Adrian Steel…
  • Allows you to store your ladder inside while providing quick and easy access to your ladder from the outside of your vehicle.
  • Does not take up, limit, or reduce vertical standing room in your van, allowing you to make full use of your vehicle.
  • Eliminates the outside wear and tear on your ladder, as it will be stored inside and thus protecting your ladder from the elements, theft, and road grime.
  • Customers will appreciate your use of clean, well taken care of equipment rather than bringing the outside mess into their home.
  • Features plastic coated clamps to protect the ladder rungs during transit.
  • Perfect for carrying 4ft and 6ft step ladders and works best in medium and high roof vans.
Learn more at www.AdrianSteel.com or call (800) 677-2726.
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