An emergency escape chute system is a fire evacuation device designed to allow occupants of high-rise buildings to safely descend during emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, or structural failures. The chute provides a controlled descent path that enables rapid evacuation when traditional escape routes like staircases become inaccessible.
Emergency escape chutes are widely used in:
High-rise buildings
Industrial plants
Construction sites
Oil and gas platforms
Marine installations
These evacuation systems provide a reliable backup evacuation method when elevators and staircases cannot be used during emergencies.





