

At last, a safe and economical solution
to undeployed air bags!
Finally, a product is available to
protect the victim as well as the rescue team from deployment of an air bag
during an extrication process. RescueLifeNet is a company that formed in
response to an unmet need for a safe way to contain the driver’s air bag as
well as the passenger bag should they accidentally deploy during the
extrication process. Our high quality net is capable of containing 3000
pounds of pressure and can be used over and over again without need for any
type of recalibration.
Current users of this product have
reported complete satisfaction and have reported numerous other important uses
such as water rescue, transfer of obese patients, large animal rescue, high
angle rescue, wilderness rescue, and trench rescue. It has also been used
to lift air bottles to upper level floors. An added feature of this net
is that it comes with a 21”by 9” storage bag for limited storage requirements.
In a demonstration of our product by a
certified trainer, the net was found to “function as designed.” It was
also reported, “…all straps, buckles and stitching held together without damage
or deformity. The driver’s frontal airbag deployment depth was shortened;
the passenger frontal airbag deployment depth was shortened and the deployment
re-directed upward toward the windshield.”
We have a web site, www.rescuelifenet.com that contains our
contact information and demonstrates the containment of air bags. We can
provide a list of references for you to obtain reliable and unbiased
information upon request.
Also, we are a vendor for Homeland
Security and our product can be found under the US&R category. When
applying for a grant, our net may be included in the request.
We look forward to hearing from you and
working with you. We are confident that you will find the versatility of
this tool to be an essential part of any rescue effort.
Again, this tool has been successfully
used in eight different operations and requires little space in your unit,
which translates into purchasing eight tools for the price of one.
