Educational Steel Products
P.O.
Box 2161
Noblesville, IN
46060-2161
Telephone: 765-534-4092
Electronic mail:
kim@educationalsteelproducts.com
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Model FWS12, FWS16, FWS20, etc.
-- This permanent fixed towers with stairs is available in your
choice of heights from 12 to 36 feet.
This FWS28 is in Middlebury, IN
This FWS16 is in Crisp County, GA.
This FWS28 is in Troy, OH.
Other installations you may want to
view are FWS24, Centennial H.S. (Frisco, TX)
or Eau
Gallie H.S. (Melbourne, FL); FWS20, T.F. South H.S. (Lansing, IL);
FWS16, Jefferson County
(KY).
Key Benefits
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Safety
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42" railing with galvanized expanded metal
grating around viewing levels |
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Internal stairway access
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Much easier than ladder access |
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More comfortable than stairs that
"hang" off the side of a unit |
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Locking door to limit access, which creates
an outdoor storage enclosure. |
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Economy
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Only about 30% more than comparable
ladder units |
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Less costly than comparable portable unit |
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Multiple 3'X5' Viewing Levels, and each viewing
level has a landing on the reverse - 4' lower.
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12-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 4 and 12 feet |
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16-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 8 and 16 feet |
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20-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 4, 12 and 20 feet |
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24-foot model has viewing levels at approximately 8, 16 and 24 feet |
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28-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 4, 12, 20 and 28 feet |
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32-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 8, 16, 24 and 32 feet |
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36-foot model has viewing levels at
approximately 12, 20, 28 and 36 feet |
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Capacity: 4-8 (two per level) |
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Durability--railings are dip galvanized |
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Ultra-stability |
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Options
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Paint frame in your school colors |
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Clear polycarbonate chart rack |
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Logo panels |
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Flag sockets |
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