Not some but all may I add need to be aware as is basic 101 risk assessment stuff
This is a real hazard that some of us window cleaners have to be aware of.
Particularly when doing guttering/fascia cleans on some properties.
what crops up a lot I have noticed in covering such stories, is no risk assessment carried out visually or written or considered. Window Cleaners are aware of most overhead cables but still do not give the wide berth they need by approaching a job differently. I do slightly disagree with one comment Alex makes, mind regarding window cleaners and awareness....
WCM: Do you think there is enough awareness on this hazard?
Alex: I think so, most clients are aware of this fact about overhead wires as they had to be when using aluminium ladders previously in the industry. Also every pole we sell has a warning printed on it.
For me a sticker on a pole is not enough awareness and in most cases an extended telescopic pole is more likely to hit overhead power lines than an extended ladder since most ladders are rested below or around the sill area which is much lower than where you need to start cleaning a window with a wfp. If the building was 3 story near to overhead lines then I would agree with Alex's statement more so IMO.
Hence the point of the blog entry no matter how unfulfilling it may appear to one or two