Low Voltage Rescue Wall Mounted Kit
Low Voltage Rescue Wall Mounted Kit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Volt Safety’s Low Voltage Rescue Wall Mounted Kit is a permanent on-site safety solution designed for electrical workshops, switchboards, and substations. Mounted near active LV panels, it allows the safety observer to quickly and safely remove an incapacitated worker from a live electrical source while maintaining insulation protection.
✅ Key Features:
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Conforms to Australian energy provider requirements
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Rated up to 1000 V (Class 0)
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Ensures a dedicated rescue kit is always accessible on-site
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Brightly coloured, heavy-duty wall box for easy identification
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Internal straps keep kit contents secure and organised
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Includes 4 strong mounting bolts for permanent installation
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Size: 37 cm (W) x 45 cm (H) x 21 cm (D)
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Weight: 8.75 kg (fully loaded)
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Designed for visibility and durability in all environments
📘 Standards:
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AS 4836 – Electrical Safety for Work on or Near Electrical Installations
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AS IEC 60903 – Class 0 Insulated Gloves
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AS 3504 – Fire Blanket
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Kit rated to 1000 V
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Conforms to Australian energy provider requirements
📦 Kit Contents:
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Wall Mounted Box – BAG-WMBOX
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Insulated Gloves Class 0 (Size 11) – GLOVE0-11
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Insulated Hook/Crook – HOOK-LV
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“Isolate Here in Emergency” Sign – SIGN-ISO
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Multi-Trauma Burns Dressing (75 cm x 75 cm) – DRESSING-B-ABDS75
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Non-Conductive Torch – TORCH-4AA
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Fire Blanket (1.8 m x 1.2 m) – FIRE-B
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First Aid Quick Reference Booklet – BOOKLET-FIRST AID
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Disposable Resuscitation Mask – KIT-RESUS-R1
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Burns Gel Dressings (10x10 cm & 20x20 cm) – FA-A-BD10x10 / FA-A-BD20x20
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Thermal Blanket (185 cm x 130 cm) – KIT-TB
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Fold-Up Water Bucket (13 L) – BAG-FUB
💡 Option:
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Low Voltage Rescue Kit (Portable) – for mobile use or temporary sites without wall installation requirements
🦈 Safety Shark Tip:
Install your LV Rescue Wall Mounted Kit near every switchboard or control room. Inspect contents regularly and ensure staff know its location and use. In an emergency, accessibility and readiness can be the difference between rescue and tragedy.