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Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) | Western Fire and Safety -Seattle, WA

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Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) | Western Fire and Safety -Seattle, WA

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  1. WESTERN FIRE SAFETY What is an Emergency Escape Breathing Device? EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE DEFINATION A self-contained compressed air apparatus for an escape from an infected environment. It includes a compressed air cylinder with an air capability of six hundred litres (15 minutes length). Within accommodation areas, all ships are to carry at least EEBD. The quantity of EEBD inside machinery areas is dependent on the layout of the distance and the number of persons typically running there. FEATURES OF (EEBD) It is light, compact and easy to use, our Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBD) are perfectly adapted to confined areas, marine, industrial and Oil & Gas applications. They are to be had with a length from 10 to 20 mins. WHAT COMPONENTS IS EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE MADE UP OF? COMPONENTS A Compressed Air Cylinder, Pressure Indicator, Face and Hood, Visor. As (EEBD) allow employees to get away from dangerous, smoke-filled regions of the ship, but they’re not handiest useful whilst navigating through the smoke. A COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER: The cylinder in an EEBD has approximately 600 litres of oxygen, supplying you with a minimum of 15 minutes of respiratory time, giving you adequate time to navigate the immediate risk and discover safety. PRESSURE INDICATOR: This tells you exactly how much respiratory time remains within the EEBD, allowing you to plan your break out. There is also generally an alarm, indicating when the air is running low. FACE AND HOOD As the names suggest, that is the component that attaches to the wearer's face – the important detail that offers the oxygen. The hood covers the face and helps protect the whole head while evacuating dangerous environments WEB: WWW.WESTERNFIREANDSAFETY.COM 2654 NW MARKET STREET, SEATTLE WA 98107, USA (206) 782-7825

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