The Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) provides respiratory protection during emergencies involving fire, smoke, toxic gases, or oxygen deficiency. To operate the EEBD, the user removes it from storage and passes their head through the head strap. They then pull the firing strap to start airflow and check the device is working properly before immediately escaping the hazard area while breathing normally and without removing the hood until safely clear of danger.
The Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) provides respiratory protection during emergencies involving fire, smoke, toxic gases, or oxygen deficiency. To operate the EEBD, the user removes it from storage and passes their head through the head strap. They then pull the firing strap to start airflow and check the device is working properly before immediately escaping the hazard area while breathing normally and without removing the hood until safely clear of danger.
The Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) provides respiratory protection during emergencies involving fire, smoke, toxic gases, or oxygen deficiency. To operate the EEBD, the user removes it from storage and passes their head through the head strap. They then pull the firing strap to start airflow and check the device is working properly before immediately escaping the hazard area while breathing normally and without removing the hood until safely clear of danger.
guaranties full respiratory protection opening and pull the hood over the in emergencies, whether it’s fire, head. smoke, toxic gases or oxygen Adjust inner mask and neck seal to deficiency on board. seal. Ensure that hair/clothing is not trapped under the neck seal.
4. Check that set is correctly working.
1. Remove the EEBD Set from its The breathing starts now. Breathe stowage. normally. Pass your head through the head strap.
5. MAKE YOUR ESCAPE FROM THE
HAZARD AREA IMMEDIETELY!!! 2. Hold the bag, not the cylinder valve, Do not remove hood until well clear of pull the firing strap upwards. danger. Listen for airflow. Check that the firing pin is fully withdrawn. If the firing pin is still in place, access the valve and unscrew the cap completely.