HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT SHOW GUIDE
DRÄGER STAND: 4/N20
Dräger is an international leader in the fields of safety and medical technology. The family-owned company was founded in Lübeck, Germany, in 1889. Over the past five generations of family ownership, Dräger has evolved into a publicly traded, worldwide group. The company’s long-term success is based on the four key strengths of its value-driven culture: customer intimacy, professional employees, continuous innovation, and a commitment to outstanding quality.
‘Technology for Life’ is the guiding philosophy. Whether in the operating room, in intensive care or emergency response services and hazardous industries, Dräger products protect, support, and save lives.
Construction, engineering and chemical industries, emergency response services, law and enforcement personnel all trust in Dräger’s personal protection solutions. These include respiratory protection equipment (RPE) particularly FFP masks for use where dangerous particles or gases are present, stationary and portable gas detection systems to measure and alert of possible hazards and personal emergency escape equipment required in the event of evacuation. All the safety portfolio products are designed to ensure the user is always protected and can safely evacuate an
EVACCESS STAND: 4/L111
At Evaccess, we pride ourselves on providing a high quality, customer-focused assisted escape devices, training and servicing.
The first step we take will be to get an idea of your current situation including existing AEDs, who will be operating the kit, potential passengers, stair type and any specifics that would prevent certain models from being effective or allowed, such as in the case of spiral stairs or listed buildings for example.
From this, we will be able to shortlist the pieces of equipment that would be most effective for you. We can also recommend training packages that will be most cost-effective for you.
When we have compiled this shortlist, we will complete a comprehensive site survey. This will allow us to take measurements and make evaluations in person to ensure the kit we have in mind will definitely work. We can bring equipment to demonstrate to you and to trial over the proposed escape route so that all persons can view it in action and ask any questions they may have.
When a product has been purchased, it is important for your operators to participate in an in-depth training session that will allow them to be competent and confident to evacuate somebody. We offer two types
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X-plore® 1900 Series
The right mask for every task
X-plore® 3300 X-plore® 3500
X-plore® 5500 X-plore® 6300
X-plore® 8000 PAPR
area in the event of a danger. In collaboration with its customers, Dräger also develops customised solutions, such as training systems workshops and bespoke products such as mine / tunnelling refuge solutions.
Dräger has more than 15,000 employees worldwide and its products are currently used in more than 180 countries. The company has direct sales and service subsidiaries in over 50 countries. Its development and production facilities are based in Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, South Africa, the USA, Brazil, Chile, the Czech Republic and China. Every day, Dräger products protect and save lives all across the world.
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of training package: Train the Trainer, and Operator Training. We will be able to talk you through what this entails and advise you what will be the most cost efficient for your needs. Training will need to be renewed annually and is always at a time that you decide is convenient.
Throughout your time with us, we will always be on hand to offer support and advice for anything you might be concerned or unsure about.
We are fully committed to making sure that the priority stays on the person being evacuated feeling safe, dignified and comfortable and therefore represent multiple brands to give our customers an unbiased, customer-centred service that will suit all parties.
Get in. Get Out. Together.
https://evaccess.uk
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