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2-Story Emergency Escape Ladder
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2-Story Emergency Escape Ladder

Escape a second-story fire safely — the emergency escape ladder that deploys in seconds when stairs are blocked.

  • Deploys from window to ground in seconds — no tools or assembly required during evacuation
  • Supports up to 1000 pounds accommodating multiple family members simultaneously
  • Anti-slip rungs provide secure footing during descent in any conditions
  • Hooks over standard windowsill without permanent installation — stores in closet until needed

Fire escape ladders are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association for multi-story homes

The majority of fire fatalities occur in residential structures — escape route planning is critical

Tested to support 1000 pounds for safe multi-person evacuation during fire emergencies

Why This Matters

In a second-story house fire with blocked stairs a window is your only exit — and a 15-foot drop to the ground is dangerous or fatal. A 2-story emergency escape ladder converts that dangerous jump into a controlled descent that every family member including children and elderly can complete safely. NFPA recommends practicing the deployment at least annually.

Product Description

The 2-Story Emergency Escape Ladder deploys from any standard window to provide a safe 13-foot emergency exit from second-floor bedrooms. Its anti-slip rungs with standoffs keep the ladder 6 inches from the wall, preventing scraping during descent. The tangle-resistant design means it deploys reliably even under stress, and its rated weight capacity of 1,000 lbs supports multiple occupants. Store pre-mounted under a window or in a bedside drawer. A life-saving investment that most homeowners never purchase until it's too late.

Real Use Case

A 3am house fire blocks access to the main stairway. Two children are in second-floor bedrooms. You deploy the emergency escape ladder from the master bedroom window in under 20 seconds. Your children descend safely one at a time. You follow. The entire family evacuates from the second floor without injury. Without the ladder your only option was a dangerous 15-foot jump or waiting for fire department rescue.

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