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Safety in Numbers


Choose from the widest range of passenger evacuation systems with the fastest, smoothest transfer capability


While it may not feel quite right to call passenger evacuation a “numbers game”, we’ve got a few figures that really make a difference when it comes to passenger safety. Like the number 1984, for example. That’s when we were first to introduce a marine evacuation system to the market. Thirty years later, we have over 1,000 systems in operation. That’s more than anyone else - and it represents a wealth of experience.


Then there’s the fact that we’ve got the market’s widest range of choices. From the VAS mini-slide for evacuating up to 153 passengers in 30 minutes right up to our VEDC double-chute and liferaft systems, capable of 908 passengers in the same amount of time. That makes us the clear leader in evacuation chute capacity.


Actually, some of our best numbers are very small. Like the fact that it takes just one crew member and a single button to release our evacuation systems. Or that many of our systems feature zero power supplies, zero bowsing lines and just as few welding connections.


We’re always ready to help you to navigate through our range of over 10 different models with countless possible configurations. So why not ask us for the numbers best suited to your needs today?


Find out more or contact your local VIKING representative at www.VIKING-life.com


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