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Kidde KL-2S 13-Foot, 2-Story Fire Escape Ladder with Anti-Slip Rungs

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from: Kidde





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First Alert EL52-2 2 Story, 14 Foot Escape Ladder

(more) »rank: 80

from: First Alert


Editorial Product Review: :14' Home Fire Escape Ladder 2 Story All Steel Brackets & Wrung With DuPont Brand Strapping Fully Assembled Ready To Use Easily Attaches To An Open Window Sill With Its Oversize Hooks & Stabilizer Bars Overall Strength certified to 1,400 LBS 6 Year Limited Warranty Attractive 4 Color Box With Carry Handle Item Description:If you live in a two-story home, the 14-foot long First Alert fire escape ladder can give you an extra means of escape in a home fire. Its compact size stores easily, and is ready ...


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Kidde 468094 25-Foot, 3-Story Fire Escape Ladder with Anti-Slip Rungs

(more) »rank: 119

from: Kidde


Editorial Product Review: :The Kidde 25-foot escape ladder provides a way to escape fires or other emergencies and offers your family an essential piece of safety equipment if you live in a two- or three-story home. The National Fire Protection Association recommends one ladder in every occupied room on floors above the main level. This durable ladder stores conveniently under the bed or near a window and deploys quickly and easily. It will support a maximum weight of 1,000 pounds when the load is distributed on more than one rung, while ...


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First Alert EL53W-2 3 Story, 24 Foot Escape Ladder

(more) »rank: 1248

from: First Alert


Editorial Product Review: :Tested to ASTM standards, the First Alert 3-Story (24 FT./7.3 M) Fire Escape Ladder provides a critical means of escape in a home fire. It stores easily under the bed or by the window, and is ready to use in under a minute. Its slip-resistant rungs, steel rung stabilizers, and Dupont Cordura nylon strapping provide extra strength and maximum durability. Wide sill hooks accomodate window sills between 6 in.(15cm) to 13 in.(33cm). 6 Year Limited Warranty


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X-IT Products AL-30 3-Story Emergency Escape Ladder

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from: X-IT Products


Editorial Product Review: :Tested to ASTM standards, the First Alert 3-Story (24 FT./7.3 M) Fire Escape Ladder provides a critical means of escape in a home fire. It stores easily under the bed or by the window, and is ready to use in under a minute. Its slip-resistant rungs, steel rung stabilizers, and Dupont Cordura nylon strapping provide extra strength and maximum durability. Wide sill hooks accomodate window sills between 6 in.(15cm) to 13 in.(33cm). 6 Year Limited Warranty


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X-IT Products AL-15 2-Story Emergency Escape Ladder

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from: X-IT Products


Editorial Product Review: :Tested to ASTM standards, the First Alert 3-Story (24 FT./7.3 M) Fire Escape Ladder provides a critical means of escape in a home fire. It stores easily under the bed or by the window, and is ready to use in under a minute. Its slip-resistant rungs, steel rung stabilizers, and Dupont Cordura nylon strapping provide extra strength and maximum durability. Wide sill hooks accomodate window sills between 6 in.(15cm) to 13 in.(33cm). 6 Year Limited Warranty


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Red Rung 15 Foot Permanent Interior Fire Escape Ladder

(more) »rank: 36667

from: S P M


Editorial Product Review: :Red Rung emergency ladder is permanently bolted to the floor directly below a window and stored in it's own steel case. The case is fire resistant and can be wallpapered or painted to match your room decor. The steel chains and rungs have been tension tested to 1,000 pounds. This ladder is ideal for homes, apartments or buildings that have window sills wider than 10 inches and unable to use a portable ladder. Stand offs on every 5th rung. Perfect for Bed & Breakfast facilities.


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Red Rung 35 Foot Interior Permanent Fire Escape Ladder

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from: S P M


Editorial Product Review: :Red Rung emergency ladder is permanently bolted to the floor directly below a window and stored in it's own steel case. The case is fire resistant and can be wallpapered or painted to match your room decor. The steel chains and rungs have been tension tested to 1,000 pounds. This ladder is ideal for homes, apartments or buildings that have window sills wider than 10 inches and unable to use a portable ladder. Stand offs on every 5th rung. Perfect for Bed & Breakfast facilities.


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Res-Q-ladder 50 Foot Steel Chain/Rung Ladder

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from: B I


Editorial Product Review: :Res-Q-ladder emergency portable escape ladder is a 50 foot steel chain/rung ladder. It is tension tested to over 1,000 pounds. It can easily and quickly be deployed and is stored in it's own corrugated case. Ideal for 4 and 5 story homes and apartments. Fits window sills up to 10 inches wide.


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20 Ft. Bold QuickEscape Emergency Ladder with Sleeves

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from: Bold


Editorial Product Review: :UL Classified Emergency Fire Ladder 20 Ft. Long QuickEscape Emergency Fire Escape Ladder: 3 Story Length. This 20 Ft Bold Ladder Has Protective Plastic Sleeves on the Side Chains. Made in the USA. Use this 20 foot chain fire ladder to escape home or business fires, earthquakes or other emergency situations. This is a 3 story length of escape ladder to use emergency preparedness for fires and other disasters includes a fire escape safety plan that includes emergency ladders. The QuickEscape(TM) Emergency Escape Bold Ladder is the only Underwriters ...


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