NUTRITION
KITCHEN SAFETY
Question
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step stool
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table
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chair
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counter
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Detailed explanation-1: -Step stools are useful and efficient when extra height is needed to reach or perform tasks overhead safely but when a full-sized ladder is not required. Unlike step ladders, step stools do not have a pail shelf and are designed in a way that allows a person to stand on the top step, also known as the top cap.
Detailed explanation-2: -Step stools are generally self-supporting, foldable, portable, nonadjustable in length, 26 inches to the top step, 55 inches in overall height, with flat steps and without a pail shelf. They are designed to be climbed and stood on.
Detailed explanation-3: -Height. Step stools are made in varying heights to fit different needs. On average, most step stools will provide 8 to 12 inches of boost, although a step stool made for a child may measure less than 6 inches.
Detailed explanation-4: -Step stools are similar to regular stools in that they are designed mostly for users to sit on top and therefore have a length size of fewer than 32 inches. Step ladders, on the other hand, are designed more like a two-sided ladder that has more treads than a simple step stool.