Best fall arrest kit safety clips according to redditors

We found 5 Reddit comments discussing the best fall arrest kit safety clips. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Fall Arrest Kit Safety Clips:

u/iWish_is_taken · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Or, you spend $300 once and you don't have to hire a lift or someone else to do a simple gutter clean-out.

I understand some people are scared or nervous of getting on their roof, but for the competent, an anchor system is a very common, well used and actually quite simple solution to keeping you safe.

I have a similar system that I installed myself when I bought my current home 2 years ago. So far I used it for 3 gutter cleanings, multiple frisbee, ball, nurf dart retrievals, a chimney cleaning, a bathroom fan vent install, tree branch trimming from a tree whose branches were getting to close to my roof and a couple roof/shingle inspections after some pretty big storms swept through. So instead of spending $4500 on lift rental or contracting out each of these jobs, I spent about $300 on a kit and some more anchors.

I also have an intimate knowledge of the condition of my roof, how it's wearing, where moss is beginning to grow (next project is zink strips, I live on the south west coast of BC)

u/movzx · 1 pointr/technology

Oh, my bad. So the untrained guy using no safety equipment is okay, but the motorcyclist isn't?

A rope tied to a stable part of the roof or cheap-ass roof anchor is a good basic safety precaution. There's no excuse (other than neglect) to not use something when on the roof.

Your opinion is dickish because you're painting motorcyclists (and other people injured during entertainment activities) as bad guys, but people who injure themselves from neglect doing "acceptable" things are okay. That's hypocritical.

And this is hardly a "flame war".

u/praestigiare · 1 pointr/Aerials

I have two of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004EYT5OA/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Each attached to to a concrete ceiling (that was inspected for me by an engineer) with two of these:
https://www.confast.com/product-3-8-x-3-3-4-stainless-steel-wedge-anchor

u/RemixOnAWhim · 1 pointr/Vive

Well, as I told him... Almost anyone willing to have a boom arm suspended from their ceiling can probably figure it out and fabricate it for themselves :D I'll let him know people would use it, but if you wanted a headstart it's basically 3 microphone boom stands with this attached to the end to neutralize weight.

His endgame is to hook the headset into the arm, having special contacts (or something) at the joints so it can utilize the full 3-in-1 length and move it around the room. He's got a system right now using keychain/Id card retractors for seated stuff that he adds more or keychains to for weight changes. Getting from where he is now to his grandiose plan probably will take time, haha.