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HighRise Safety in India

Fire – one of the best discoveries of mankind. And one of the most challenging to grapple with.

Fires in homes are a greater challenge when they take place in high rise structures. With most fire ladders unable to reach upper floors, many times the residents on upper floors are left with no choice, but to jump off from their balconies. Survival rates in such situations are very low.

A solution was needed – and has been developed by High Rise Escape Systems of USA. More on this solution is on this page below.

First lets look at a recent fire accident from India.

The following is a disturbing video. Actual footage of the disaster on 24 May 2019 in the city of Surat, India. While high rise fires have become too frequent across the nation.
This is what we at WTI aim to stop. Working together with High Rise Escape Systems, USA.

(Currently inviting proposals from potential dealers, distributors and channel partners across India.)

Background on fire safety

Worldwide fires continue to cause huge losses to life and property.
(See footnotes for fire losses). While forest and wildfires are the ones that catch the attention of news cycles; its the residential and commercial fires that on a daily basis take their toll.

Many new technologies are being developed and commercialized in different parts of the world. These products and technologies need wider promotion and distribution.

In the case of fires in hi rise buildings/ towers/skyscrapers – Yes, lives can be saved. By an existing technology that was invented and patented in the USA. Seeing is believing – see the video below

How does it work ?

Each System incorporates a Controlled Descent Device, commonly referred to as a “CDD”. The CDD works like a pulley. In operation, a user slides an Escape Harness over them, steps over the ledge and slowly descends at the rate of 3 feet per second.

This speed can be compered to a very slow elevator. As they descend, the opposite end of the cable automatically rises and reloads the CDD for the next evacuee. Escape Harnesses are permanently attached at each end of the cable, however full fire resistant Evacuation Suits are available.

World Trade & Investment Network (USA, Canada, EU, Asia)

WTI and its team in India is passionate about preventing fires and losses due to fires. Through its ecommerce presence and dealer network, the company is working to promote fire safety across India (a country of 1,400,000,000 people) – representing a fire safety market of neary $5 billion annually.

Business Segments

Emergency Escape mechanisms are utilized in many different scenarios. Some of the key segments are –

  • High rise residential buildings (3 storeys and up)
  • Office buildings
  • Malls
  • Government buildings
  • Air traffic control towers
  • Docks and sea ports

About the promoters:
The promoters team is a diverse team of professionals with wide variety of experience in markets of US, Canada, Europe and India.

Your Opportunity to join as a dealer/ Channel Partner

Currently inviting motivated individuals / business groups to participate in this unique opportunity. Dealers will be provided product training, sales guidelines and after sales support from our office in Mumbai.
Write to info at worldtradeinvestment.net for more information

Current status and plans:

  • Distributor network setup
  • Product training
  • Ongoing marketing and product support

Product video

Fire escape from very high Air Traffic Controller
Discovery Channel video

Losses to fires – Estimates from U.S.

Key findings – Fire losses in the United States during 2017. The full report and lots of additional data is available at this link on the website of National Fire Protection Association.

  • Public fire departments responded to 1,319,500 fires in 2017, a slight decrease of 2% from the previous year.
  • Every 24 seconds, a fire department in the United States responds to a fire somewhere in the nation. A fire occurs in a structure at the rate of one every 63 seconds, and a home fire occurs every 88 seconds. 
  • Seventy-seven percent of all fire deaths occurred in the home, a decrease of 4% compared to 2016.
  • Home fires were responsible for 10,600 civilian injuries, or 72% of all civilian injuries, in 2017.
  • An estimated $23 billion in property damage occurred as a result of fire in 2017, a large increase, as this number includes a $10 billion loss in wildfires in Northern California.
  • An estimated 22,500 structure fires were intentionally set in 2017, an increase of 13% over the year before.

Would you like to have a business that saves lives in your city ?

For a phone discussion, send an email to admin@worldtradeinvestment.net or contact on Whatsapp +14074295014.

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