Window Washing Equipment

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8.5" x 11"
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Use this 3-part specification template to specify window washing davits, bases, sockets, and safety tiebacks.

What is it?

As a commercial architect, you know that designing a building’s exterior isn’t just about aesthetics. You also need to consider the practicalities of maintaining it, including cleaning the windows. That’s where window washing davits, bases, sockets, and safety tiebacks come in. In this article, we’ll explain what these terms mean and why they matter for your building designs.

What are Window Washing Davits?

Window washing davits are a type of equipment used to suspend workers from the roof of a building so they can clean the windows. They consist of a vertical mast or arm that’s attached to the building and a horizontal arm that extends over the edge of the roof. The horizontal arm can be adjusted to reach different parts of the building’s facade. Window washing davits can be either permanent or temporary, depending on the building’s needs.

What are Bases and Sockets?

Window washing davits need to be anchored securely to the building to ensure the safety of the workers who use them. Bases and sockets are the components that connect the davits to the building. Bases are typically used for permanent installations, while sockets are used for temporary ones. They are designed to withstand the weight of the davits and the workers who use them, as well as wind and other environmental factors.

What are Safety Tiebacks?

Safety tiebacks are another important component of window washing davit systems. They are designed to prevent workers from falling if the davit system fails. Safety tiebacks are attached to the worker’s harness and to a secure anchor point on the building. They are designed to withstand the force of a falling worker and can save lives in the event of an accident.

Why are they important?

As a commercial architect, you have a responsibility to design buildings that are safe and practical to maintain. Window washing davits, bases, sockets, and safety tiebacks are essential components of any building that has windows that need to be cleaned. By designing buildings with these components in mind, you can help ensure the safety of the workers who maintain them.

Window washing davits, bases, sockets, and safety tiebacks may not be the most glamorous part of building design, but they are essential for the safety of workers who clean windows. As a commercial architect, it’s your responsibility to consider these components when designing buildings that have windows that need to be maintained. By doing so, you can help ensure the safety of workers and prevent accidents.

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