Life cushion is a life-saving equipment used for high-altitude escape. It has the characteristics of short inflation time, significant buffering effect, easy operation, and safe and reliable use. Made of high-strength fiber materials with flame retardant properties, it has the characteristics of flame retardancy, wear resistance, aging resistance, easy folding, and long service life.
Misunderstandings and limitations in use
Use with caution in fire scenes
Laying air cushions in a fire may induce jumping behavior, resulting in secondary injuries (such as jumping off before fully inflating or exceeding the impact force of high-rise buildings).
The inflation process requires multiple people to collaborate (at least 5 people), which may delay the escape time in a fast-paced fire scene.
Limitations on rescue scope
The applicable height is usually ≤ 20 meters, and exceeding this range may cause the air cushion to fail due to excessive impact force;
The air cushion is lightweight and easy to float, requiring stable ground conditions.
Maintenance and operation points
Daily maintenance
Regular inspection: Conduct no-load inflation testing every six months to ensure airtightness and material integrity;
Clean storage: Clean surface stains after use, store away from light and moisture, and avoid contact with high temperature/corrosive substances;
Accessory maintenance: Check the power supply and fan blade operation status of the blower to ensure normal inflation in case of emergency.
Operating standards
Jumping posture: Escapists need to jump with their back/hips facing down, aiming at the center target of the air cushion, and use it alone for a single use;
Drills and training: Regularly simulate scenarios such as nighttime escape and multiple people jumping down continuously to improve emergency response efficiency.