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    Fire Escape Ladders And Your Home

    If you own a home - a fire escape ladder is always great to have. It can save your life, and should therefore be an integral part of your residential safety. A fire at can completely engulf your home in no time at all, normally in less than a minute. Even though you may have smoke alarms and fire extinguishers there, the fire can get out of control fast and surround you with smoke, making it impossible for you to get out. To protect yourself and your entire family, you should always a fire escape ladder at your home at all times.

    You don't need to pay a lot of money for an expensive fire escape ladder; all you need is one that is durable and sturdy. Fixed structure residential fire escape ladders are the best to get, simply because you don't need to assemble then. With a fixed structure ladder, all you need to do is climb down to safety. They are permanently attached to your home - so they will always be there when you need them.

    When you look for a residential fire escape ladder, you'll find that there are several different styles to choose from. There are chain and rung fire escape ladders that are designed for multiple stories, to those that reach even higher. You can also get permanent interior ladders, exterior permanent ladders, collapsible fire escape ladders, and even retractable fire escape ladders. Fire escape ladders are a great thing to have as a method of fire safety.

    If you've ever lived in an apartment building or seen the outside of one, you've probably noticed their fire escape. Fire escapes, depending on how many stories the building may be, will vary from simple ladders to steps. The fire escape is very important, especially with tall buildings. Those who live on the higher floors of apartment buildings absolutely must have a fire escape so they too can exit the building in the event of a fire.

    For your home, you can also purchase a fire escape kit that includes a heavy duty escape ladder that can be assembled up to 40 feet in length. These kits also include smoke hoods as well, in order to help keep the smoke out of your face. Most come with chemical sticks and a horn as well, so you can let rescuers know where you are in the home when they arrive.

    As you can tell, a fire escape ladder is very important to have with your home. Homes that are 2 stories or more simply must have an escape ladder. Fire escape ladders are perfect for safety, and may one day save your life. Even though they may cost you a bit of money and time to install, they are one investment that you'll never go wrong with.

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