Creating safe access at height, also in the infrastructure sector. That's what EasyStairs' modular and linkable stairs excel at. It forms a sustainable and safe alternative to the wooden 'construction ladder' that is expertly assembled on each project only to end up in the trash after proven service. An interview with the brand-new owner Bouwe Bölger.
Since 2019, EasyStairs has been pushing hard in the construction and infrastructure sector with its modular solutions for bridging limited heights or slopes. Bölger took over the company in February this year from its then founder and, together with his associate Rob Schijvens, has literally sky-high ambitions. "Our goal is to further expand the range of adjustable talus stairs, container stairs, stair towers, cage ladders and edge protection and also introduce them to other industries. The possibilities are enormous," Bölger believes. "We are also increasingly approached by companies from Belgium and Germany. This is because our temporary solutions for getting to heights safely are extremely flexible and easy to assemble."
Due to their modular and linkable nature, our stairs and ladders therefore almost always fit, Bölger summarizes. "For the infrastructure sector, the talus staircase is by far the most popular. Companies only need one staircase for almost all projects and no longer waste wood or steel to (re)construct a temporary staircase. Of course, the complete system meets all requirements and is fully certified, so that our customers can reach the top in a sustainable and safe way."