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When I was in high school, I worked at a movie theater where lights had to
be changed quite often and we had to deal with extremely high ceilings. We
used a device that consisted of a long pole that had a suction cup on the
end. I'm not sure if it had a brand name but it worked really well for
changing the light bulbs and no one had to climb up a ladder.
Finding one of these might be cheaper than scaffolding?
Kathrine Browne
> Just how tall are your ceilings? Rolling ladders of various heights are
> available.
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> Lisa Moellering wrote:
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>> Thanks so much for you reply. I think our maintenance staff would be happy
>> with a 16 foot ladder - right now they use a 40 ft. extension ladder - too
>> scary. I think we will have to go with a lift. Scaffolding was another
>> suggestion that sounds interesting. Now to find the money!
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Lisa Moellering
>> Curator of Collections/Registrar
>> Holocaust Museum Houston
>> 5401 Caroline Street
>> Houston, Texas 77004
>> 713.942.8000 x110
>> 713.942.7953 (fax)
>> [log in to unmask]
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