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BARASLYDE (MODEL 11-790-01)
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The BaraSlyde, model 11-790-01, is a bariatric emergency evacuation carrier designed for use by bariatric individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This carrier can be used to evacuate a non-ambulatory individual from a multi-floor building via a stairway. The carrier's handles allow two, three, or four people to control its descent, while the individual being carried is secured by...[More Information]
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PORTABLE SYSTEM. --- DISCONTINUED. (verified 11/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR RECORDS. --- Portable emergency evacuation system, entire unit may be packed into case. Users protected from smoke, heat, fumes, gases. No building alterations are necessary. To use: remove escape system from case. Adjust the L shaped hanger bars to fit desired width. Hang bracket over sill or balcony railing. Pull slide out of case. Toss slide over front of bracket to ground so that slide is hanging vertically. Climb into escape system...[More Information]
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION SYSTEM & AERIAL RESCUE SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (verified 11/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR RECORDS. --- Emergency evacuation system, for evacuating persons from multi story buildings. Aerial rescue system designed of three tubes. Innermost slide tube constructed of a high strength fabric. Contains no circumvential seams. Middle tube made of ripstop nylon. Restricting bands in this tub control speed of the person's descent. The outer tube (heatshield tube) is made of NOMEX, an aluminized heat resistant material and sewn with k...[More Information]
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION SYSTEM FOR HOSPITALS, CARE HOMES AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. --- DISCONTINUED. (verified 11/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR RECORDS. --- Emergency evacuation device for total evacuation of hospital, nursing home, or commercial buildings. Utilizes tubular slide constructed of high strength fabric. Capable of withstanding temperatures as low as negative 150 degrees and as high as 1500 degrees F. Evacuees control speed of descent by pushing out on the side of the slide with arms, hands and legs. Recommended that person on ground control speed of descent by twis...[More Information]
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