about us
Why Sure Escape Was Created
The idea behind Sure Escape came from a real house fire that raised an important question. If a fire started during the night and the main exit was no longer usable, how would someone safely escape from an upstairs room?
- A real house fire
- A difficult escape question
A safer solution developed
Who We Are
Sure Escape provides discreet external fire escape solutions designed to give buildings a safer way out from upper floors. Our systems are created to remain unobtrusive when not in use while providing a reliable escape route when needed.
- Designed for real buildings
- Focused on safety and practicality
Focused on safety and practicality
Our Approach
We believe safety products should work with a building, not against it. Our focus is on creating systems that are:
- Reliable
- Discreet
- Durable
- East to deploy
- Designed for everyday buildings
Each ladder is built to provide a stable descent while maintaining a clean and minimal presence on the exterior of the property.
Installation and Support
Sure Escape provides guidance from the early planning stage through to installation. We work with:
- Homeowners
- Landlords
- Developers
- Architects
- Building professionals
A safer, smarter approach to external fire escape solutions
Patented Fold-Away Design
Designed for Real Buildings
Built for Safety & Reliability
Answers to your questions
A fire escape ladder provides an alternative escape route in the event that internal exits are blocked during a fire. Fire Escape Ladders Ltd offers a discreet, fold-away ladder system designed to remain out of sight until needed, then deploy quickly to allow safe evacuation from upper floors.
In an emergency, the ladder is deployed with a simple outward motion. It extends into position, creating a stable vertical escape route away from the building wall. Once no longer required, the ladder can be folded away neatly.
The ladder is suitable for a wide range of buildings, including:
Residential homes
Apartment blocks
HMOs
Commercial properties
New builds and retrofit projects
Installation must be carried out on a suitable solid wall structure and positioned at an appropriate escape point.
No. When not in use, the ladder remains folded in a slim vertical profile, minimising visual impact and preserving the appearance of the building.
