We made it safely down the two-story ladders made by First Alert, sold for about $40, and Kidde sold for close to $30. We hooked the ladders over the window sill on the second floor and climbed down two of the three ladders. “I was looking online for a throw ladder, you throw over the window, but I wasn’t sure what the best one would be or what would hold me or the rest of my family,” she said. She lives with her husband, daughter, granddaughter and parents in Denver. With the fire department supervising, we put each ladder to the test at Anna Grado’s home. The ladders are available at many big retailers and on Amazon. To see how easy or tough ladders are to use, we bought three of the most common fire escape ladders sold for two-story homes. “A window can be an important escape path.” “What I’ve seen in my career is that when people's residences are on fire, there’s very heavy smoke conditions and people get disoriented in their own homes so someone opens a door thinking he’s going outside when really they are going into a closet area or a different part of their residence and getting themselves trapped,” Somma said. Somma says it is important to make sure you know how to use a fire escape ladder. Only six, percent of homes in the United States have a fire escape ladder, according to the Home Safety Council in 2010. He recommends people on higher floors wait for help from the fire department if they cannot get down safely. Somma recommends people invest in fire escape ladders if they live on the second or third floor. Mike Somma, of the Denver Fire Department said. “In reality there is not time for that in a fire,” Lt. How would you get our of your house in a fire? We’ve heard of people saying they would tie bed sheets together and climb down or throw a mattress out a window and jump on it.
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