1 wear protective clothing you want long sleeves and pants to prevent any dust or insulation from making contact with your skin.
Safely walking through attic walk on the beams.
Here are our nine recommendations for working safely in the attic.
If your attic doesn t have a floor you can gingerly walk on the edges of the wood ceiling rafters the ones that support the ceiling of the rooms underneath your feet or you can lay a couple of pieces of sturdy plywood down to use as a sort of plank to get you from one truss to the next.
Sneakers with tread on them and can flex will provide better footing and perhaps do less accidental damage than boots.
Now if you re carrying a flashlight that may limit you.
If you are not going to remove the insulation you have to carefully seek out the location of each joist with your feet being sure you are on solid material before putting your weight down.
Same goes for your boxes.
You can either walk on the 2x4s laid at the truss points on either side or you can walk right down the middle where you ve got more clearance as long as you re stepping on the bottom chord of the truss.
If you try to stand on the ceiling you could poke a hole in the drywall and fall right through.
The safest way to move around an unfinished attic is to create a catwalk or walking platform by attaching some 1x6 or 1x8 boards or strips of 3 4 plywood to the joists with screws don t use nails because the hammering might disturb the drywall or plaster ceiling below.
This is where the holster and the head lamp come in handy.