ASE30 / PURIFYAIR 30M CE Certified - Smoke and Fire Safety Hood - Save Lives
The #1 cause of death in a fire is smoke inhalation - Our product is affordable and will minimize death by the inhalation of toxic smoke and other deadly carcinogens such as CO( Carbon Monoxide, HCN ( Cyanide Gas ), HCL, ( Chlorine Gas ) Acrolein, heavy smoke, poisonous mist, powder dust, poisonous steam and gaseous toxins. - You have less than 60 Seconds to Escape a Smoke / Fire Environment before the damage is done and you possibly Die or have severe damage to your health. - A smoke detector only tells you Smoke already exists - our Fire Safety Hood - "Safe Escape" ASE30 / ASE30A / PurifyAir 30M CE protects you until escape or rescue can be made.
St. Louis, Missouri USA (PRWEB) June 3, 2005 -- Protect you and your Loved Ones from Smoke Inhalation and possible death.
We are the Manufacturers ( for over 20 years ) and Export Agents for this device looking for Distributors throughout the world.
Our device is extremely affordable and that will ultimately save lives in a Smoke or Fire situation that is Life threatening. Our company's goal is to minimize loss of life and insurance liability due to loss.
This product will revolutionize fire safety protection for every business and the average home owner. The Fire Safety Mask -"Safe Escape".
A smoke detector only warns you! They only tell you that you already have Smoke - by then it could be too late. You have less than 60 seconds to evacuate a Smoke filled environment or suffer the effects of Smoke Inhalation and / or possible loss of life.
Technology used and licensed by NASA in the Space Shuttle is used in this device to convert the CO to CO2.
With terrorists threats ever present - hotels, churches, theaters, supermarkets, department stores, schools, office buildings, warehouses, utility, chemical plants, homes and other areas where large groups of people congregate all potentially traps for death by smoke and fire.
Listen to any News broadcast daily and you hear or read about a tragic fire that takes the life of one or many. Maybe you have experienced this in your own life. Up to 85% of all Deaths in a Fire are due to (SI ) Smoke Inhalation. Think about how unsafe Nursing Homes - Air Planes are when Smoke & Fires occur. There is NO escape. Thousands of lives can be saved if these Smoke and Fire Safety Hoods are available.
Our Smoke and Fire Safety Hood conforms with the standard drawn by USFA / FEMA / NIOSH in the USA, the China Standard GA-209-1999, the Thailand Disaster Prevention Department of the Interior Ministry, the European standard EN 403, the Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1716:1994 the Brazil Standard and the Japanese Standard 248.
How much do you love yourself, your family, your fellow man?
It is a small price to pay to save lives.
This is our goal - to save lives.
Guaranteed up to 60 minutes of protection - plenty of time for you and your loved ones to exit safely or to be rescued with "Safe Escape".
Please feel free to contact us no matter what your level of interest, or if you wish to purchase these for yourself or your loved ones. Save lives with "Safe Escape".
RRP US$89.95 - Contact us for a Distributor near you.
For those who mention this Press Release we will offer our 30 Minute ASE30 - Soft ( Travel ) Unit for US$49.95 each - Our ASE30A - Hard Case also for US$49.95 each.
A Small Price to Pay to Save your Life and those of your Loved ones!
Go to http://www.aussiestuff.com and see for yourself!
Learn what to do in a case of Smoke or Fire when in any building or vessel at
http://www.aussiestuff.com/evacuationmask.asp?id=13
Our product line covers all possible dangers due to Toxic Smoke.
ASE30 / ASE30A - Guaranteed 30 Minutes Breathing Protection - Smoke & Fire
ASE60 / ASE60A - Guaranteed 60 Minutes Breathing Protection - Smoke & Fire
PurifyAir 30M CE EN403 Certified - Guaranteed 30 Minutes Breathing Protection - Smoke & Fire
ASE30BR - Guaranteed 30 Minutes Breathing Protection ( Chem / BIO / Smoke / Fire )
AFSY20 - EEBD - Guaranteed 30 Minutes Breathing Protection
( 20 / 60 Minutes Protection ) ( Chem / BIO / Smoke / Fire )
SCBA's - Guaranteed 60 or 90 Minutes Breathing Protection
XLM30-Z-30 - Gas Mask - Guaranteed 30 Minutes Breathing Protection
( Chem / BIO / Smoke / Fire )
Our fire safety hood products are endorsed by many fire departments and actually used in live testing in real fire training facilities. Recently Aired ( May 24th, 2005 ) with on the local affiliate of NBC News / KSDK in St. Louis, Missouri and Art Holliday, Executive Producer, who has done an in depth Special Report on this device and how it can save lives. He even bought three of these for his own family. A local fire department used this at their training facility in a live fire reenactment. The fireman stood in the smoke-filled tower and was able to breathe for 15 minutes. He even gave the device a two thumbs up with no problems.
We are endorsed by our users - - NASA, The Chinese Space Authority, FEDEX, Wells Fargo Bank, The US Coast Guard, GSA - US General Services Administration, The California Department of Forestry, BP Expolration, The NBA ( National Basketball Association ), ABS ( American Bureau of Shipping ), Shangri-La Hotel Group, Brazilian Airport Authority and countless thousands more.
Warranted for 5 years from date of manufacture. We will replace it FREE of charge should you use it in an actual fire anytime during the 5 years. The Head Hood / Mask is produced with Flammable-Resisting Aluminum Foil cloth, which will withstand temperatures of 800 degrees C ( that is over 1400 degrees F ), which protects the head from flame, thermal radiation and dropping dust from fire. Form-fitting elastic neck band prevents any intrusion by any foreign matter. Measures 4.25 x 5.25 x 8.25 inches in a sealed plastic container. Portable and affordable enough to take with you when you travel.
Working Together - Saving Lives
Partners in Saving Lives,
Robert Coleman
President Rc
CY Holding Company Ltd.
C-603 Bin Hai Garden
Nansha, Guangzhou, PRC China 511458
86-13824406141 Tel.
86-20-84687271 Fax
C Y Holding Company Ltd
768 River Glen Drive, St. Louis Missouri 63366 USA
Tel: 1-636-938-1171
Fax 1-636-244-1791
Email: robert_coleman55@yahoo.com
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In the US: Burns and fires are the third leading cause of accidental death in all age groups. They comprise the second leading cause of death in the home for all ages and the leading cause of death in the home for children and young adults.
In 1998, approximately 381,500 residential fires occurred in the US, resulting in 3,250 non-firefighter deaths, 17,175 injuries, and nearly $4.4 billion in property loss. These figures do not include the estimated 90% of fires not reported to fire departments. More than half of all fatal residential fires started between the hours of 11 pm and 7 am.
Incidence of SI increases from less than 10% in patients with a mean total body surface area (TBSA) burn size of 5% to more than 80% in patients with a mean TBSA burn size of 85% or more. SI is present in one third of patients treated at burn centers. The magnitude of SI is devastating, as the presence of an inhalation injury has a greater effect on mortality than either patient age or surface area burned.
Internationally: The US has one of the highest fire fatality rates in the developed world, accounting for 2.3 deaths per 100,000 population. In fact, fire death rates in the US and Canada are twice as high as in Western Europe and Japan.
Background: Smoke inhalation (SI) was described as early as the first century AD, when Pliny reported the execution of prisoners by exposure to the smoke of greenwood fires.
Many victims of fire accidents have both SI and thermal injury. Inhalation injury from smoke and the noxious products of combustion in fires may account for as many as 85% of fire-related deaths in the US, many of which are preventable. Even though the excellence of care rendered at today's burn centers has greatly reduced the mortality from surface burns, the mortality from pulmonary injury has been increasing. Diagnosis of inhalation injury is not always straightforward, sensitive screening tests are lacking, and symptoms may be delayed until 24-36 hours after injury.
Pathophysiology: The 3 primary mechanisms that lead to injury in SI are thermal damage, asphyxiation, and pulmonary irritation.
Thermal damage
Thermal damage usually is limited to the oropharyngeal area. This is due to the poor conductivity of air and the high amount of dissipation that occurs in the upper airways. Animal experiments have shown that if air at 142°C is inhaled, then by the time it reaches the carina it will have cooled to 38°C. Steam, volatile gases, explosive gases, and the aspiration of hot liquids provide some exceptions, as moist air has a much greater heat-carrying capacity than dry air.
Asphyxiation
Tissue hypoxia can occur secondary to several mechanisms. Combustion utilizes oxygen, which in a closed space may be consumed, significantly decreasing the ambient concentration of oxygen to as low as 10-13%. The decrease in fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) leads to hypoxia, despite adequate circulation and oxygen-carrying capacity.
Carbon monoxide (CO) causes tissue hypoxia by decreasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Hemoglobin binds CO with an affinity more than 200 times greater than the affinity for oxygen. CO also causes a left shift in the oxyhemoglobin saturation dissociation curve. CO has been shown to bind to the cytochrome oxidase chain in vitro. Finally, CO decreases myocardial contractility.
Combustion of plastics, polyurethane, wool, silk, nylon, nitriles, rubber, and paper products can lead to the production of cyanide (CN) gas. Consider CN toxicity in all SI patients with CNS or cardiovascular findings. CN is a chemical asphyxiant that interferes with cellular metabolism by binding to the ferric ion on cytochrome a3, subsequently halting cellular respiration. As a consequence of the cessation of the electron transport system, anaerobic metabolism ensues, with corresponding high lactate acidosis and decreased oxygen consumption.
Methemoglobinemia occurs in fire due to heat denaturation of hemoglobin, oxides produced in fire, and methemoglobin-forming materials such as nitrites. Occurrence of methemoglobinemia is a rarer phenomenon than CN and CO toxicity. The pathophysiologic consequences of methemoglobin formation are a decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood and a shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the left, similar to carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO).
Pulmonary irritation
Irritants can cause direct tissue injury, acute bronchospasm, and activation of the body's inflammatory response system. Activated leukocytes and/or humoral mediators, such as prostanoids and leukotrienes, produce oxygen radicals and proteolytic enzymes. Supporting the importance of the inflammatory response to the mechanism of tissue destruction, some studies have shown that the administration of the cyclooxygenase inhibitor, ibuprofen, was found to reduce the lung lymph flow in animals with SI. The direct injury is a consequence of the size of the particle, its solubility in water, and its acid-base status. Ammonia produces alkaline injury, while sulfur dioxide and chlorine gas lead to acid injuries. Other chemicals act via different mechanisms; for instance, acrolein causes free radical formation and protein denaturation.
The location of injury depends on the solubility of the substance in water. High-solubility substances such as acrolein, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, and hydrogen chloride cause injury to the upper airway. Substances with intermediate solubility, such as chlorine and isocyanates, cause upper and lower respiratory tract injury. Phosgene and oxides of nitrogen have low water solubility and cause diffuse parenchymal injury.
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