
Mcintire Brass Works Inc
SKU#: AL233
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Durable fire pole landing mat with 2-inch neoprene foam for safe firefighter landings; oil-resistant, dry-rot proof. A durable closed‑cell neoprene Sliding Pole Landing Mat designed to protect firefighters during pole descents with superior impact absorption, long‑lasting performance, and industry‑standard construction.
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No fire station equipped with a sliding pole should be without a landing mat. Designed for maximum safety and durability, this mat cushions landings and protects firefighters from injury.
Features
Superior Cushioning: Constructed with a 2" thick closed‑cell foam structure engineered to provide reliable shock absorption and impact mitigation.
What Is It?
The Sliding Pole Landing Mat is a high‑performance impact‑absorbing safety pad engineered to protect personnel when descending a fire‑station sliding pole. It is specifically designed to reduce landing injuries and offer long‑term durability in demanding station environments.
How Is It Used?
The mat is positioned at the base of the slide pole, where it cushions and stabilizes landings as firefighters or first responders descend to reach apparatus and equipment quickly. It installs by sliding over the pole and resting securely on the floor surface
Who Uses It?
This mat is utilized in fire stations, rescue stations, training facilities, and other multi‑story emergency response buildings where slide poles are used for rapid descent. McIntire slide poles and accessories are widely used nationwide in fire and rescue stations.
Why Choose Our Landing Mat?
Maintenance Information
Closed‑cell neoprene material is resistant to moisture absorption, helping prevent degradation. For maintenance:
What Is It Used With?
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