Kochek Makes All-in-One Kit for High-Rise Building Attack

Developed in response to requests from first responders

 

 

Putnam, CT—Kochek Company, LLC, has just introduced its new HiRise Kit, carefully designed to carry the basic tools and adapters needed to combat fire in hotel and high-rise buildings. Developed in response to requests from first responders for a convenient, grab-and-go bag, each Kochek HiRise Kit contains two spanner wrenches, one line-pressure gauge, one 09k valve, and one 2.5-inch elbow.

Kochek’s HiRise Kit bag is constructed of heavy reinforced vinyl with a double heavy-duty waterproof reinforced bottom and measures 18 x 12 x 18 inches. Extra wide nylon handle straps have a snap-button closure which allows quick access even while wearing gloves. Its 288-cubic-inch interior provides ample space for additional items such as wedges, adapters, door stops, door straps, rope, and tools. When fully packed with the included items, the Kochek HiRise Kit Bag weighs 16.25 pounds. Tool divider inserts attach with a hook-and-loop fastener for easy removal to facilitate decontamination and cleaning. The bags are black and feature sewn-on reflectors for enhanced visibility. Reference new part number HIRISEKIT25-01-NH52.

For more information, visit www.kochek.com.

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Developed in response to requests from first responders     Putnam, CT—Kochek Company, LLC, has just introduced its new HiRise Kit, carefully designed to carry the basic tools and adapters needed to combat fire in hotel and high-rise buildings. Developed in response to requests from first responders for a convenient, grab-and-go bag, each Kochek HiRise […]

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