EVOLUTION INTRODUCING THE NEXT. . . BY HOT-STOP® ‘L’
AS SEEN ON CBS EVENING NEWS WITH SCOTT PELLEY.
Burn Certified #60-322534
ADDING TO THE FAMILY OF HOT-STOP® ‘L’ PRODUCTS IS OUR NEW ZERO TOLERANCE, AIRTIGHT, ZIPPERED TECHNOLOGY INSPIRED BY THE AIRLINES
From the pioneers in Li-Ion fire containment comes the EVOLUTION, offering an additional layer of security against potentially unknown thermal runaway sources. The EVOLUTION provides an unprecedented level of protection and allows the use of water so that Airline operators and others can comply with SAFO FAA recommendations.
For independent video footage of bag demonstrations to include demonstrations with Major Airlines, please contact Tom Connolly at
tconnolly@iepindustrial.com or call (717) 492-1853.
• Designed to contain a PED that reaches thermal runaway and contain it until it has burned out
• Zippered technology adds a new level of protection to capture volatile Li-Ion powered devices
• Large bag (25” x 25”) accommodates all devices to include laptops, defibrillators, tablets, cell phones, portable chargers, battery packs, and more
• Simple and intuitive to use – less than 5 steps (compared with competitor bags which require more than 20 steps).
• Sold as kit – includes carry/storage sling, and gloves
• Still burn certified and independently tested * *NOT tested at a backyard near you!
BAKER AVIATION MAINTENANCE & PARTS SALES 4700 Glenn Curtiss Dr.
| Addison, TX 75001 |
HOT-STOPL.COM
972-248-0457 | 972-248-7215 FAX | Ask for Ray Goyco,
Ray@baker-aviation.com FAA PART 145 REPAIR STATION CERTIFICATE # 5BVR011C
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