First responder deaths related to COVID-19 are up this year, and the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) reports 29* confirmed on-duty firefighter deaths attributed to COVID-19, making it the leading cause of death so far this year.
And in the midst of the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic 1,000 of our nation’s firefighters have been furloughed, and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) predicts that number will reach over 30,000 by 2022.
These projected layoffs and furloughs are the largest cuts seen in modern times, and are a direct result of budget cuts directly linked to COVID-19.
With the increasing strain on public services in response to the ongoing global pandemic, the professional firefighters, EMTs and emergency service professionals that make up High Rise Escape Systems (HRES), believe it is irresponsible to believe emergency services will be obtainable, timely and equipped to provide rescue from multi-story buildings, Air Traffic Control (ATC) towers or other critical infrastructure environments.
In fact, 99% of the world’s fire ladder trucks cannot reach above 75 feet (7 stories).
High Rise Escape Systems provides simple, reliable and inexpensive solutions for self-evacuation and rescue so that people can actually plan two ways out.
Supplemental Evacuation is not limited solely to commercial, residential or industrial applications.
These are diverse enough to play an important role on cruise ships and theme parks alike.
For years the United States Military has been utilizing High Rise Escape Systems Guardian Escape Systems on Air Traffic Control Towers such as Ellsworth AFB, Dyess AFB, Vandenburg AFB, Edwards AFB, Tinker AFB, Maxwell AFB and Patrick AFB as well as Army and Air National Guard installations such as Alpena CRTC, Grayling Air Gunnery Range & Selfridge ANG.
These are designed to mitigate means of egress for anyone living or working above the 2nd floor, including: Government Buildings, Embassies, Barracks, Hospitals, Disabled Individuals, Nursing Homes, Air Traffic Control Towers, Apartments, Condominiums, Hotels, Industrial, Job Sites, Theme Parks, Cranes, Oil Platforms, and Ships.
High Rise Escape Systems accomplishes this by using a combination of several simple, low-tech devices.
They require no power, are inexpensive, have a long shelf-life and are easy to use.
The company has developed fixed and portable Escape Systems to attach to a structure.
Each System incorporates a Controlled Descent Device (CDD), which works like a pulley.
In operation, a user slides an Escape Harness over them, climbs over their balcony or out a window and the CDD slowly lowers them automatically at the rate of 3 feet per second.
This speed can be compared to a slow elevator.
As they descend, the opposite end of the cable automatically retracts and reloads the CDD for the next evacuee.
Then the process repeats.
Everyone gets out.
Escape Harnesses are permanently attached at each end of the cable and full fire-resistant Evacuation Suits are available.
Each CDD incorporates a poly-steel cable with a neoprene inner lining and braided polyester jacket to protect it against abrasion, moisture and heat.
Cable lengths are currently available up to 1000 feet (305 meters) or about 100 floors. Other options are available for locations exceeding these heights.
High Rise Escape Systems has also developed Evacuation Suits for use with the CDD, designed with senior citizens, mobility impaired and the disabled communities in mind.
These suits are simple to put on and simple to put on others.
They are oversized for adult and child together if necessary and made up of an Aluminized, Kevlar-style material that repels 95% of radiant heat.
High Rise Escape Systems current qualifications include:
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National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Textbook example of Supplemental Evacuation Equipment – Life Safety Code Handbook 2015-2017 Edition pages 1216, 1217 (three pictures total)
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The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has approved our products for their Tailored Logistics Support Program (TLS) to support our warfighters
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security / Safety Act – Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology designation from 2007 to Present
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NFPA Building & Life Safety Code / Means of Egress Section – Technical Committee Appointee 2007 to Present
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Department of Homeland Security / Responder Knowledge Base – Registered Participant
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American Security Today – 2016, 2017, 2018 2019 & 2020 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards – Platinum & Gold Award Winners of “Best Disaster Preparedness Product”
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Safe Evacuation Coalition – Founder & Member Est. 2006
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International Counter-Terrorism Officers Association Member
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ASTM E2484 Multi-Story Building External Evacuation Controlled Descent Devices–Member/Participant
USAF Global Strike Command approached High Rise Escape Systems requiring an escape system for their Air Traffic Control Tower specific to their individual needs.
The system had to be placed in a particular location, and situated so that it could not block the runway view for their ATC Controllers.
(See the HRES device in action as designed for the Dyess AFB ACT Tower which is much safer than taking the stairs or the elevator. Courtesy of Dyess AFB & YouTube.)
To address their requirements, High Rise Escape Systems created a folding anchor post which is demonstrated in the short video posted below by the Dyess AFB public affairs department following the installation.
High Rise Escape Systems (HRES) was founded by Ryan Alles in 2005, having spent over a decade in the U.S. emergency services as both an EMT and professional Firefighter.
Frustrated and angered by the events of September 11th, 2001, which demonstrated how slow evacuations from high rise structures can lead to unacceptable and fatal consequences.
He therefore created self-evacuation and rescue solutions that the would be afforable to the average citizen.
To Learn More about how your agency or organization can Plan for two ways out, please visit highriseescapesystems.com.
High Rise Escape Systems Takes Platinum in 2020 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program
American Security Today’s ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards program is in its Fifth Year and continues to recognize the Outstanding Innovations of top firms and agencies in the Homeland Security and Public Safety fields.
2020 has been a very challenging year for everyone due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the much heralded AST ‘ASTORS’ Awards Winners Presentations and exclusive Luncheon at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC has been canceled and rescheduled for 2021 due to the virus.
However, the 2020 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program was again a huge success and many new categories were added including a section for COVID-19 Detection and Innovation.
High Rise Escape Systems
Best Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery System
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Guardian Evacuation System
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The Guardian Evacuation System developed a fixed and/or portable escape system to attach to a structure, designed to mitigate means of egress for anyone living or working above the 2nd floor, including: government buildings, embassies, barracks, hospitals, air traffic control towers, apartments, condominiums, hotels, industrial and job sites, theme parks, cranes, oil platforms, ships and more.
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High Rise Escape Systems (HRES) accomplished this in a combination of several simple, low-tech devices that require no power, are inexpensive, have a long shelf-life and are easy to use – and ensures that Everyone gets out.
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*HRES was also recognized with in the 2019, 2018 and 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Awards Programs.
The 2020 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program is sponsored by ATI Systems, Attivo Networks, Automatic Systems, Desktop Alert, X.Labs and Reed Expositions, every one a returning Sponsor from 2019.
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