- Escape chute – a device which aids in the mass and rapid evacuation of people from high structures. One chute is capable of evacuating some 375 evacuees from a high rise building in 15 to 20 minutes. The escape chute can be used by people with disabilities.
- Emergency fire escape system kit – a collection of products that are essential for fire evacuation.
The components are as follows: fire mask - a respirator for fire escape that filters out smoke and toxic gases that occur when a fire occurs and fire blanket - a flameless fire resistant blanket that can protect from burns during fire escape and can cover by a fire source in the event of an initial fire.
- Emergency disaster hood – to people's heads during a disaster, essential for evacuation of children or elderly persons. Heat-resistant; protects head and body. Made from flame retardant materials.
- Escape descender leads the escaper to the ground safely when there is a fire or an emergency. It descends automatically at the same speed.