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2 time CASBA Award<br />
winner for innovation<br />
in PFD design<br />
rescue vest<br />
<strong>Salus</strong> SAR<br />
Burlington Fire<br />
Department<br />
Ice Water Rescue Training<br />
Vaughan Fire Department<br />
Ice Water Rescue Testing & Training<br />
The <strong>Salus</strong> SAR Vests are made in Canada with the highest attention to detail and quality. The SAR Vests are Transport Canada Approved. The SAR Vests conform to CGSB<br />
Standard: CAN/CGSB-65.11-M88. The SAR Vests conform to Ministry of Labour, Occupational Health and Safety requirements for Institutional use. The SAR Vests meet NFPA<br />
requirements for ice, swift water and shore-base rescue (NFPA- Chapter 7&8)
escue vest<br />
<strong>Salus</strong> SAR<br />
As a professional rescuer, you want nothing that will get in your way or let you down. Sometimes,<br />
having the right equipment will make the difference between a successful or failed rescue.<br />
With the careful placement of foam, we are able to achieve optimum flotation (22 lbs. of buoyancy<br />
to lift two people) while providing maximum flexibility and enhanced comfort.<br />
As you never know who the next man or women will be to make the rescue, one of the most important<br />
features in the SAR vest, is that it was designed as a one-size fits all vest. The SAR rescue vests have been<br />
designed to provide convenient and quick donning for large and small personnel.<br />
The convenient - pull forward - adjustment straps allow you to don your vest quickly and easily both in summer<br />
and winter (while wearing gloves) therefore allowing you to give your rescue your fullest attention. The large arm<br />
holes, narrow shoulders and high waist allow the entire design to reach and bend with you, providing a standard of<br />
performance never seen before in a rescue style PFD.<br />
Advanced Rescue<br />
Techniques School<br />
of Canada<br />
High line extrication drill,<br />
London, Ontario<br />
Operations<br />
SAR-660 Red<br />
- Buoyancy of 22 lbs. to float rescuer and victim.<br />
- Large one-size fits all. Chest size 36-60 inch chest.<br />
Glow-stick hook positioned on back.<br />
Large 1 1/2 webbing for easy grab adjustments in summer or<br />
winter when wearing gloves.<br />
Easy grab, front shoulder adjustment.<br />
Convenient, two-way access, accessory pocket for: radio, GPS,<br />
carabiners, glow sticks, ice picks and/or buddy line. With<br />
security zipper.<br />
- Heavy duty, front zipper and buckle closure.<br />
Belt style shoulder harness and adjustment for convenient<br />
grab location when assisting or extrication.<br />
3M reflective trim on front, back and shoulders.<br />
Quick release belt, tow line and carabiner, positioned for a<br />
one handed grab and release.(model SAR-770 only)<br />
Large arm holes and tapered back for enhanced freedom of<br />
movement.<br />
- Soft foam and patented round edge design for comfort.<br />
Stainless steel fittings.<br />
500 denier Cordura nylon with UV resistant yarns for<br />
durability and strength.<br />
High cut design for easy, unrestricted bending.<br />
Technician<br />
SAR-770 Orange<br />
Operations, SAR-660 Red<br />
Technician, SAR-770 Orange<br />
Units; 1-5 $220.00 1-5 $270.00<br />
6-10 $215.00 6-11 $265.00<br />
11-20 $210.00 11-20 $260.00<br />
21- up $205.00 21- up $255.00<br />
To order, Please call or fax to <strong>Salus</strong> Customer Service<br />
Tel: 519 579 -3131 Toll Free: 1 877 418 - 9998 Fax: 519 749-0041<br />
283 Duke Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2H 3X7<br />
www.salusmarine.com