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  1. CORNELL RESCUE ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (SERIES 4100 & 4200) Picture of CORNELL RESCUE ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (SERIES 4100 & 4200) The Cornell Rescue Assistance Systems, Series 4100 and 4200, are emergency alert and evacuation systems designed to enable persons with disabilities to summon evacuation assistance in multi-story commercial buildings and public accommodations. The Series 4100 consists of zone or floor calls stations (available in four, eight, 12, 16, 20, or 24 zone sets) and a central annunciator station which shows the status of each zone. The system is designed to accommodate an unlimited number of zone statio...[More Information]

  2. EVAC-AIDE EMERGENCY EVACUATION BLANKET Picture of EVAC-AIDE EMERGENCY EVACUATION BLANKET Evac-Aide Emergency Evacuation Blanket is an emergency evacuation system designed for use with individuals with mobility disabilities. Made of fire-resistant heavy gauge ripstop vinyl with webbing reinforced edges, the unit has four hand loops on each side and S hooks in each corner. The device can be used as stretcher, lifter, drag surface, or slide/chute. A carrying case and Velcro fasteners for mounting are included. DIMENSIONS: 96 x 30 inches. COLOR: Red....[More Information]

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