The invention of the fire escape ladder can not be attributed to one person, as its development has evolved over the years in parallel with the development of high technologies thanks to various innovations and improvements made by various inventors and engineers. Fire escape ladder systems, including ladders and other means of exiting buildings during emergencies, have been a critical aspect of home fire safety for many years.
Since the 20th century, fire escape ladders designs and technologies have continued to evolve, incorporating materials such as metal, rope, and more recently modern synthetic fibers and alloys. These advances have made fire escapes more durable, reliable and easier to install, leading to their widespread adoption in residential and commercial buildings around the world.
At ISOP we have created a range of unique fire safety ladders. The main differences between our emergency escape ladders and competitors are their reusability, lightness and strength. We asked ourselves what kind of home conditions people live in and what fire safety solutions they need. Someone has a balcony, which means he needs emergency escape ladders to escape from the balcony, someone has windows and therefore needs a fire escape ladder to escape through the window, someone needs a emergency ladder mounted to the wall in constant access, someone needs to have rungs mounted to the wall since he uses them not only for fire and on an ongoing basis. We have approached all these requirements thoroughly and we have various fire escapes that solve the problem of fire safety for everyone. Below are some of our emergency ladders we present to your attention.
ISOP Fire Escape Ladder Models:
- Balcony Escape Ladders: Specifically designed for quick evacuation from balconies.
- Window Escape Ladders: Ideal for emergency exits through windows.
- Wall-Mounted Ladder Systems: Providing constant access and usability, suitable for regular use beyond emergencies.
- Climbing Rungs: Installation Mounted directly onto walls for permanent accessibility similar to Redi-Exit but specifically for emergency egress and safety and 20 times cheaper.
Who invented fire escape ladder? Now I know the answer. Nobody ?