Little Giant Firefighter Overhaul Ladder
Designed to be used by firefighters, the Little Giant Overhaul boasts a number of features that were specifically engineered to meet the unique challenges of firefighters. From its size to the material used in its construction, this ladder is meant to serve as a reliable tool to firefighters as they face the most treacherous of workplace environments.
- Photoluminescent strips integrated into all ladder rungs to provide step guidance in dark environments, glows up to 16 hours
- Ladder equipped with high heat warning labels, provides evidence the ladder has been exposed to too much heat
- Equipped with roof and rafter hooks, allows ladder to be adjusted to multiple configurations at the scene
- Equipped with spike feet for greater stability on multiple surfaces
- Meets multiple NFPA requirements
Easy to Handle
When fighting fires, it is necessary to have a ladder that can extend to great heights while also remaining small enough to carry through tight spaces. This ladder extends to 17 ft. but is just 4 ft. 7 in. tall when retracted. In this way, the ladder can easily fit in an elevator, be carried up a flight of stairs or fit around tight corners. To further ease transport, the ladder features heavy-duty casters as well as a solid aluminum carrying handle that can be gripped while wearing firefighter gloves.
Stability and Safety
This ladder features ratchet levelers that can be adjusted in seconds in order to create an even, level setup in even the toughest of situations. Whether facing uneven ground due to slope or because of debris, this ladder can be easily leveled even while wearing heavy firefighting gloves and boots. The ladder also features adjustable non-slip rubber feet, which provides additional stability on slippery surfaces ranging from carpet to grass.
Firefighter Safety
To help to increase safety for firefighters, this ladder comes equipped with high-viz reflective labels and the exclusive Safety Insight photo-luminescent strip. Capable of glowing for up to 16 hours when charged, this technology helps to identify rung location even in low light situations. The ladder also features roof and rafter hooks, which hook into the rafter or truss to help prevent the ladder from slipping out from underneath as firefighters work. Meanwhile, the heat sensing labels indicate when the ladder has been exposed to damaging temperatures that require it to be taken out of service.