The device features a lightweight, compact frame that can be easily deployed in spaces lacking a permanent safety floor. By providing a secure footing, the platform allows service providers to focus on maintenance tasks rather than navigation. The inventor submitted the patent-pending design to the Baltimore office of InventHelp, where it is now being presented for licensing or sale to manufacturing partners.
Interested parties can review technical drawings and a prototype model by contacting the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters. The design is intended to serve as a standard utility for anyone frequently tasked with attic-based repairs, effectively bridging the gap between temporary workspace needs and long-term structural safety.
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