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First Alert 2 Story, 14 Foot Escape Ladder #EL52-2  | 
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Brand: First Alert Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $31.65 You Save: $8.34 (21%)
New (25) from $31.65
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 42
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.9 Dimensions (in): 8 x 2 x 7
MPN: EL52-2 Model: EL52-2 UPC: 029054181039 EAN: 0029054181039 ASIN: B0007OAPT0
Release Date: May 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy to use 2-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 |
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Product Description 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
Amazon.com Product 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 to use in under one minute, allowing you to quickly react and take action. Adults can help guide children and elderly family members down the ladder, providing a safer escape than jumping. Store the ladder where it can be immediately accessed such as near the window, under a bed, or in the front part of a closet. Do not store the ladder on another floor of your home. If you have more than one second-floor room requiring an alternate means of escape, store a fire ladder in each room. The First Alert fire escape ladder is constructed with all-steel brackets and wrung with DuPont brand strapping. The ladder easily attaches to an open window sill with its oversize hooks and stabilizer bars. It comes fully assembled and ready to use in an attractive four-color box with carrying handle. Its strong steel construction is tested to 1,125 lbs and comes with a 6-year limited warranty. Tested to ASTM standards.--Bree Norlander What's in the Box One 14-foot escape ladder and user's manual
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Emergency escape ladder August 10, 2008 I ordered this with some trpidation - afraid of the thick walls of the building - not knowing how the hooks might work - was delighted to find that they hooked handily and sturdily to the radiator. If you can climb out a window - you can use this ladder.
Best deal for the money... August 7, 2008 I like this product because it is easy to use and it's sturdy. Just make sure you don't have a window directly beneath the window you are climbing out of. If you do, this product won't work because you would be putting too much pressure on the window on the lower level and could possibly break it. But, the product itself is great. Perfect for my situation.
Excellent and easy June 7, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This escape ladder is great! It folds up nicely, and can be stored in its own box. My children, twins age 14, were able to practice fire drills, and easily fold it back up in the box. It is invaluable knowing my kids can get out safely from a second floor room. More over, the price made it very affordable.
Ladder March 31, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have not used this, and hopefully will not have to, but looks like a great product esp. for the price
Required Windowsill Dimensions for 2-story ladder March 13, 2008 53 out of 53 found this review helpful
Consumers need to purchase the right ladder for their windowsill. I had to return the two-story ladder for a 3-story ladder because my windowsill depth was wider than the 2-story could accommodate. The EL52 First Alert Fire Escape Ladder user's manual says, "The window should be at least 20 inches (51 cm) wide and 32 inches (81 cm) high to give you enough clearance to exit safely. The windowsill width should be between a minimum of 6 inches (15 cm) and a maximum of 10 inches (25 cm). Measure windowsill from outside to inside." Be sure to get the right ladder for your windowsill depth.
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