In a fire, use a Safe Escape, Smoke and Fire Safety Hood to protect you from smoke
inhalation and many other toxic gases. This emergency smoke hood is guaranteed to provide up to 60 minutes
of breathable air: enough time to escape any burning building, home, apartment,
hotel, office, hospital or school. The number one cause of death in a fire
is Smoke Inhalation (SI). NOTE: TSA regulations about
carrying a smoke hood on board a commercial airliner vary. We understand
TSA may not permit a passenger to take this unit on board.
Without using this smoke mask, you have less than 60 seconds to escape the
deadly effects of Smoke Inhalation (SI). Safe Escape protects your head
completely from toxic smoke and falling hot ash.
Safe Escape Fire Escape Smoke Hood Components:
Oversized Hood: Fits entire head completely. Covers a full head of hair, facial hair and
glasses.
Extra Large Clear Vision Window: Provides wearer with clear view. Reduces chances of claustrophobia.
High Capacity
Filter Cartridge: Stainless steel cartridge shell. Allows up to 60 minutes of filtered safe
air.
Elastomeric cotton neck dam seals out polluted air. Adjustable two-point
belt button helps fit mask securely to face.
A 3 Part System Protects Against:
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)
Hydrogen Chloride (HCL)
Acrolein
(CH 2 CHCHO)
Anthrax
And many other toxic gases and smoke.
Directions for Use:
Stay calm. Open the packing case. Remove the Safe Escape Smoke Hood, toxin
prevention mask.
Move 2 red rubber stoppers in the front of the toxin
filtration tank. Push out the tank towards the front of the mask.
Pull the
mask over your head. Pull to cover neck. Place toxin filtration tank in front
of your nose.
Tighten head belt. Pull out and back for snug fit.
Try to
breathe normally. Choose the safest route out of the building.
The Safe Escape fire safety hood is endorsed by many fire departments. Live
testing was done in live testing in real fire training facilities. On May 23rd,
2005, the local affiliate of NBC News / KSDK in St. Louis, Missouri and Art
Holliday, Executive Producer, aired an in-depth Special Report on this smoke
fire safety device showing how it can SAVE LIVES. A local fire department also
used this at their training facility in a live fire reenactment.
Features:
Single use, disposable unit.
Breathe normally. No nose clips, no can to
breathe through.