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- Easy to use two-story 14-foot fire escape ladder
- Fully assembled, ready to use
- Strong steel construction, tested to 1,125 lbs
- DuPont Cordura nylon strapping for extra strength and maximum durability.
- Complies to ASTM standards; 6-year limited warranty; For sill widths of 6 to 10 inches.
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Stephanie Holton
Tested and staged for an emergency.
Got this for my daughters house to ensure that her and her roommate would be able to get out safely. Had them test it to ensure that it would reach a reasonable distance that they would feel comfortable with. We tested this to ensure that there was enough window sill to hold it and not need a larger "hook" for the current window. Every thing checked out well and they are comfortable using it, placing it out the window and making that transition out the window and onto the ladder. This has given me one less thing to worry about! Not sure about the max weight that this thing would actually hold.
Tammy Hubert
but these ladders are excellent quality for the price
I rarely write reviews, but these ladders are excellent quality for the price. Easy to use, sturdy, packaged well. Best thing is that I could open them and let my kids practice attaching them to their windowseal so now they feel more comfortable if they should ever have to use them. Very pleased with this purchase.
Justin Corning
I am 185 pounds and I have tested this ladder ...
I am 185 pounds and I have tested this ladder numerous times now... you can feel confident that this ladder is quality made and will handle at least a 185 man without fail. [...]
Serban Vanessa
Feel safer owning it, easy to unroll
Tested it, easily rolls out; seems sturdy. Hope I never use it. I feel alot safer living on the third floor now that I own it
Marcia Libosada
Great quality safety ladder
High quality, peace of mind to have it under the bed just in case. Had it two years and haven't needed it, but I DID use it once to get something off the roof that got up there in a storm. We lent our ladder out and was like, shoot. Just have to wait until I had an aha moment... I wanted to see if it would actually work and had someone stand below me (to break my fall I guess....?) ha. But it really did work! It's really well designed so in a panic, it's going to have a secure grip within seconds, and then you just to undo a velcro strap and the rungs fall down. I didn't have a problem with them tangling or them getting stuck/putting back together it went together like an accordion. Bravo you guys on the design and engineering!
Alejandro Suez
It is reusable
Great price and it's reusable. Read the description on your ladder before purchasing. Many are only a one time use but you can't practice with them. The practice is very important for children. They will do what they are taught. It must be drilled into them or they will panic during a fire. Give them the confidence to do what's necessary when/if disaster strikes.
Renee Garcia
TEACHING OUR CHILDREN TO BE PREPARED HAS BEEN PRICELESS AND THEY LOVE HAVING FIRE DRILLS :-)
Our home is 3 stories with the bottom floor set half underground, we have 10 feet high ceilings, and the bedrooms are on the third floor. We have 10 feet ceilings plus the 5 feet underground which makes it 25 feet from the bedroom windows to the ground. This ladder was an easy purchase for my husband and I. We have one in each of our bedrooms. As a family we have had MANY fire drills where we have had each of the children practice putting the ladder on the window and climbing down. Our neighbors are used to it..in fact after watching us do the fire drill several times our neighbors bought ladders too. In regards to ages. Our youngest was 4 years old the first time we practiced the fire drill (I should note the first few times my husband assisted each of the children and for the younger ones I was in the bedroom and he was on the ground on a ladder to help guide them). This ladder has taught our children to not fear because we are prepared, worth every dime! The ladder is strong.. the heaviest person we have had on it was 250 pounds. Just few notes about the product.. we store it next to the bed/under the bed near the window.. if you look at the blue strap in the picture it velcro's and create a handle to carry the ladder - it's very light.
Con Ylarde Bote
Peace of mind
This was very easy to use and my kids were able to set it up and get out of our house by themselves in a fire drill. It is a little bit heavy for them, but they managed at 5, 7, and 9 years old. They took turns and all know how to do it! We have one in each of our upstairs bedrooms.
Joshua Berry
Very happy with the First Alert 2-story fire escape ladder
Very happy with the First Alert 2-story fire escape ladder. I just got done testing it with my son (from the ground climbing up) and overall I'm impressed. It doesn't have the stability of a real ladder, and does twist and move as you climb, however, this is to be expected. This is yet another reason why we practice fire safety so we can be aware of these things, and not panic should the time come to use it. I'm 180# and I felt safe and secure using it. I actually climbed all the way up to my window, and besides being a bit scared of the height, I didn't feel unsafe. Highly recommended for piece of mind and safety!
Dunja Gagulić
High-Quality, Solid Construction, Must Have
This escape ladder has a nice emergency release strap which also doubles as a "tie" to hold all the rungs in place while storing so it can be quickly and easily moved and put into the window in an emergency. Haven't had to use mine yet, but it feels very solid and is of a high quality construction, but isn't too heavy. I checked it out thoroughly and simulated using it so I would know how if the time came. Just having this in my second story rooms makes me feel safer. This is the third one I have purchased so each room has one, compact box fits under the bed in one room and behind a chair by the window in the other room. If you have a 2-story place, make sure to have at least one of these upstairs in case you ever need it. TIP: If Fire, close bedroom door before opening your window so the influx of oxygen doesn't pull fire into the room.