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Did you know that children five and under make up about 7% of the country's population, yet they account for 14% of home fire deaths, assigning them a risk twice the national average.


Lets face it, nobody wants to deal with a fire in their home. It can happen so quickly that before you can think of what to do, you could end up losing the things you've worked hard for, especially your loved ones. Your family needs a set plan of how to handle this type of situtation. If you prepare your home beforehand, you can avoid this potentially life devastating situation.


Fire Prevention


Be aware of all potentially flammable materials and heated objects in your home.

You should know the location of all of these items and be sure to know when they are on and off. Overloaded electrical systems, frayed wires, extension cords and blown fuses represent just a small percentage of the electrical hazards that commonly start fires.

Fire Alarms


The presence of fire alarms on every floor of your home will decrease your chance of coming in harms way. You should test the alarm batteries once every month and change them every year. You should consider replacing your entire smoke alarm system every ten years. The malfunctioning of older alarm systems is one of the top causes of fire-related injuries.

Have a Fire Escape Plan


Practicing your escape routes will greatly enhance your chances of getting out without injury. Practice and a plan will safeguard you in the event of an emergency. Ensure that your windows are not stuck and that all screens can be removed quickly and easily by your children. Once you have a PermEscape system installed in your home, you and your children should run practice drills. Consider it fun family time!


Circle of Safety


Much has been done to minimize the possibility of fire in the home. Most homes are equipped with some type of detection system or smoke alarm. Help us close the "Circle of Safety". Provide your home with a PermEscape U.L. classified fire escape. PermEscape completes the task of providing you and your family a total system of security.


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Tested & Approved by UL

PermEscape's fire escape ladders were product tested by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL), who have some of the toughest testing criteria for product safety. After intensive testing PermEscape's fire escape system recieved the UL's approval.*

A Child Can Use It

PermEscape is lightweight and easily deployable. Making it perfect for adults and children alike, who can quickly deploy our fire escape system in a matter of seconds.


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Exclusive Limited Lifetime Warranty


PermEscape, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that our fire escape ladder, excluding cabinet door and cabinet door hardware, will be free of manufacturing defects for the life of the product. Damages due to improper installation, maintenance, or misuse are not covered by any warranty.


This Limited Warranty does not cover deterioration or damage due to vandalism, fire or smoke, water, improper usage, or harmful liquids or fumes. PermEscape, Inc. shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages resulting from defective sections or hardware.


PermEscape, Inc. will, at its election, repair or replace a fire escape ladder when PermEscape's inspection discloses any such defects occurring during a period of normal usage within the time period stated. PermEscape, Inc. is not responsible for removal or installation costs when replacement is required.


This Limited Warranty Is In Lieu Of All Other Warranties Expressed Or Implied, Including Implied Warranties Of Merchantability And Fitness For A Particular Purpose And Shall Be Void If Damage Was Due To Improper Installation, Maintenance Or Use. Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.