PROUDLY CANADIAN owned & operated
A safe, alternative route to evacuate.
Why being prepared matters
Provides Secondary Exit Routes. In a fire, seconds count, and primary exit routes like main stairwells can quickly become blocked by smoke, flames, or debris.
Saves Lives. Multiple, easily accessible escape routes allow people to get to safety quickly, minimizing the risk of injury or fatality.
Aids Emergency Responders. Fire escapes also serve as access points for firefighters and other emergency personnel to enter the building.
Your family has an immediate escape without confrontation
Children can exit independently if they are isolated in a bedroom
Seniors, guests, or babysitters can use it without hesitation
It buys you critical time until police arrive
Having more than one exit can save lives.
Intruder emergencies
Stay in your room — don’t investigate noises.
Close and lock the bedroom door.
Use your window ladder to exit if you cannot reach a safe exit.
Meet at your pre-planned outside location and call 911.
A simple, safe, effective strategy.
Family safety 101: Night-time intrusions
Our goal is safety, not confrontation
Children are encouraged to:
Exit immediately if alone
Go directly to the meeting spot
Avoid waiting for an adult in a dangerous situation
A built-in permanent ladder means:
Safety benefits
You have control in unexpected situations.
You never feel trapped in your own home.
Your children can safely escape without assistance.
You get peace of mind with an escape route, no panic.
Contact us.
We’d love to hear from you!
Book your free home safety consultation today — because when it comes to your family’s safety, there’s no such thing as being too prepared.
Proudly serving Vancouver Lower Mainland
and surrounding areas!
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