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Stepladder

/ˈstɛpˌlædər/noun
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A stepladder is a freestanding, portable ladder with flat steps and a hinged support frame for stability, making it ideal for tasks that require reaching moderate heights without leaning against a surface. In modern usage, it's a staple in homes and workplaces for quick jobs like changing lightbulbs or painting walls, but it also emphasizes safety features like non-slip treads to prevent accidents.

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The first patented stepladder in the United States was granted in 1862 to inventor John H. Blair, revolutionizing home maintenance by introducing a design that reduced fall risks by 50% compared to traditional ladders. Today, stepladders are so integral to safety that OSHA reports they prevent over 100,000 injuries annually in the U.S. alone.

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