Well, one of the highest %age of falls includes a ladder.
May or might not help: ā¦gov.au/ā¦/dont-fall-for-it-falls-can-be-preventedā¦
(Hmm, just realised I have no links markup button.)
Anyhoo, facts: risk of falls is higher post surgery. Does he really want to risk a break or joint replacement (NOF breaks do not equal fun). There will be pain, recovery and restrictions.
Not to mention all the other nasties you can do.
Nothing is a good as your own stuff is you if donāt need it replaced. (Pride before fall. Pun intended.)
Duenan@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Stubbornness at its best. My dadās prone to it as well.
Sigh
ajsadauskas@aus.social āØ3ā© āØmonthsā© ago
@Duenan @Bottom_racer And people wonder why I'm scared of ladders!
Bottom_racer@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØmonthsā© ago
it is honestly one of the most rational fears anyone can (and should have) with DIY stuff (same at worksites). Stats for falls (especially at that age) from that height are shocking.
AJSadauskas@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Yeah, my partner gently teases me about it.
Iām generally okay with heights. Like, I can be outon the balcony of a 20th story building, no worries.
But. Thereās no way youāll find me above the second- or third-top rung of a ladder.
(Thereās only one handywoman in our house, and itās definitely not me š).