The video of a woman in Queensland, Australia, cleaning her windows on the 16th floor of the Peninsula Building has people on social media calling her crazy. Rather than cleaning the windows on the inside only, the woman balanced a chair on the outside ledge and stood on it to clean the outside as well. Terrifying footage shows the woman confidently reaching up to wipe the class, despite the massive drop below her. The witness who shot the video from across the way later said he was too shocked to show in the video just how high up the woman really was, but assured commenters that he called 911 to inform them of the situation. Australian building codes require fall prevention devices for windows in new residential buildings where apartments are more than 650 feet off the ground, but the Peninsula Building was built before the code was established.
Woman's Jaw-Dropping High-Rise Window Cleaning Leaves Neighbors Stunned
The video of a woman in Queensland, Australia, cleaning her windows on the 16th floor of the Peninsula Building has people on social media calling her crazy. Rather than cleaning the windows on the inside only, the woman balanced a chair on the outside ledge and stood on it to clean the outside as well. Terrifying footage shows the woman confidently reaching up to wipe the class, despite the massive drop below her. The witness who shot the video from across the way later said he was too shocked to show in the video just how high up the woman really was, but assured commenters that he called 911 to inform them of the situation. Australian building codes require fall prevention devices for windows in new residential buildings where apartments are more than 650 feet off the ground, but the Peninsula Building was built before the code was established.
