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The Micron is a new personal micro-descender for Personal Escape. This tiny descender employs a unique, patented braking system to allow a fi nely controlled descent, and features an auto-locking “panic mode” if the handle is either squeezed too hard or released. The Micron is one of the most versatile escape tools on the market today.


MICRON ESCAPE KIT


Compact size with “full size” functionality will appeal to many industries but in particular fi re service, wind turbine, offshore, and tower. It’s compact size makes it easy to carry on any harness.


Key Features: Integrated Technora rescue line . Compact & Lightweight . Can be carried easily carried in a small pouch


15 m Weight: 2.60 lbs (1.66 kg) HD26214


30 m Weight: 3.65 lbs (1.18 kg) HD26217


CERTIFIED


EN 341:1993, Type D


CERTIFIED


NFPA 1983, (06) E


The Micron features a unique fi nely tuned con- trolled descent for bail out and other emergency escape situations.


PMI ELEMENT KIT When fi re or extreme heat cut off your exit, our new 7.5 mm Technora PMI Element Escape Kit is the perfect emergency exit plan.


Technora has a decomposition temperature of 900° F (500° C). It can be used at 390° F (200° C) for long periods of time and, even at 250o


C, it maintains more than half of its tensile strength that was measured at room temperature


Key Features: 20 m of PMI 7.5 mm PER Element . PMI PED descender . 2 locking carabiners . 2 yards Nomex Heat-Guard . Fire retardant carrying pouch . Pre-assembled and ready for use


Weight: 2.50 lbs (1.25 kg) KT36105


PMI DELUXE HOT X-IT Designed especially for fi refi ghters, PMI’s Hot X-It Kit helps to protect your rope against heat damage during emergency egress. In a hot room or fl ashover situation, seconds count. PMI’s Nomex Heat Guard is a heat and abrasion resistant chafe guard that helps to protect the rope against fl ame, adding critical moments to your opportunity for safe escape.


Key Features: Kit includes: 20 m of PMI 7.5 mm PER . PMI PED . 2 locking carabiners . 2 yards Nomex Heat-Guard . Compact cordura pouch . Tactical Kit (shown) features black bag and a black rope . Kits come pre as- sembled and ready for use


Hot X-It (orange bag) Weight: 2.54 lbs (1.15 kg) KT36018


Tactical Weight: 2.54 lbs (1.15 kg) KT36070


PMI EMERGENCY BAILOUT KIT The perfect companion for mountaineers, ski patrol and rescuers, this emergency bailout kit is light enough to carry wherever you go so it will be there when you need it most.


Key Features: Lightweight carry bag . Two aluminum locking carabiners . SMC Escape 8 . 20 m of 7.5 mm PER rope


Weight: 2.50 lbs (1.25 kg) KT36071


87 CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, (06) E


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