FIELD: rescue operations.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to rescue service and is intended for evacuation of people from high-rise buildings during fire or other emergencies. Device comprises a metal frame with a cargo platform in the form of a balcony, fixed on the wall of a high-rise building on rail guides, and placed next to it at a distance of two lengths of the balcony fire protection shield, lined from the outside with finishing material of sheet metal, wherein balcony and shield are interconnected by lengthwise slats from profiled reinforced corner and arranged at least opposite apartment or office directly near balcony window or door, and at the end of rail guides on the opposite side of fire shield is rigidly fixed metal sectional ladder, wherein sections of ladder are mounted relative to each other in staggered order from upper to lower floor. As a result, it is possible to actuate rescue device by any person without special skills and preparation.
EFFECT: technical result is higher efficiency of use, shorter time for evacuation of people and higher reliability.
1 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2019-07-30—Published
2018-11-15—Filed