Ruth Lee Firehouse Manikins

By: PAX USA
By: PAX USA

The Fire House Manikins demonstrate a good balance between temperature and abrasion resistance. They are predominately designed for BA snatch rescue training in firehouses and for ‘hot fire cell’ training.

The Fire House Manikins will easily withstand temperatures of around 160°C at floor level (400°C at the ceiling!) for a prolonged period of time – they will of course deteriorate if placed too close to naked flames or in excessive temperatures, just as any fire kit would!

Features:

  • Anatomically correct weight distribution gives the ‘feel’ of an unconscious casualty.
  • Strong enough to be buried under concrete or steel lintels – the meta-aramid/para-aramid blend overall is not as tough as the Polyester version used in the Duty range but these manikins can still be used for general training exercises.
  • The neck provides the ability to fit an immobilization/extrication collar – to promote proper casualty care.
  • Soft body joints eliminate the risk of pinch welts and bruising, a common injury when using plastic-bodied manikins.
  • The protective overalls and boots greatly extend the life of the manikins and are easily replaced if damaged. They should be viewed as a consumable item to help prolong the life of your training manikin.
  • A separate hood, made in the same fire-resistant materials as the overall completely covers the head, making fitting replacement coveralls considerably easier.
You are unable to select more than your available quota at this time. Please contact your administrator for assistance.