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from: First Alert List Price: $87.99 Amazon.com's Price: $68.99 You Save: $19.00 (22%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Brand: First Alert EAN: 0029054000132 Label: First Alert Manufacturer: First Alert Model: EL53W-2 Publisher: First Alert Sales Rank: 671 Studio: First Alert Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Tested to ASTM standards, the First Alert 3-Story Fire Escape Ladder provides a critical means of escape in a home fire. It stores easily under the bed or by the window, and is ready to use in under a minute. Its slip-resistant rungs, steel rung stabilizers, and Dupont Cordura nylon strapping provide extra strength and maximum durability. Wide sill hooks accomodate window sills between 6 in. (15cm) to 13 in. (33cm). Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Safety FirstLooked at it once, did not throw out the window though. Hope I never have to use. The hand rails did fit my window sill. Gives good piece of mind for a third floor escape. Rating: - Three Story LadderI have not had the miss fortune of using the product. I say this becuause it is for one purpose, to use it as a fire escape option. I purchased this item using the free shipping method and arrive at my doorstep three days later. Great shopping experience!!!!! Rating: - Essential, but not easyI have taken this product out once and let my son practice with it. That went reasonably well, though without practice, it would be very hard to do this right in an emergency. Repacking the ladder was a huge hassle. The directions were very clear, but didn't seem to apply to the same ladder that I was handling. I finally got it repacked and placed it in my son's room, but the difficulty in packing makes me hesitate to practice again, even though I know that would be a good idea. |
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