The SkySaver Backpack Provides an Escape in Case of a Building Fire
Michael Hemsworth — October 30, 2015 — Lifestyle
There's no such thing as being over-prepared when it comes to emergency situations like natural disasters or fire, and the SkySaver Backpack is a clear winner for giving residents of high-rise buildings a safe, effective means of evacuation should they find themselves trapped. Coming with cord lengths including 80, 160 or 260-feet, the SkySaver Backpack is designed to be an easy way for you to abseil down the side of your building should the unthinkable happen.
The fire-resistant design of the SkySaver Backpack means it'll be ready to use even if the frames on encroaching into your immediate area, and the weight capacity (up to 300-pounds) means people of all sizes can find immediate escape possible.
The fire-resistant design of the SkySaver Backpack means it'll be ready to use even if the frames on encroaching into your immediate area, and the weight capacity (up to 300-pounds) means people of all sizes can find immediate escape possible.
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