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Safecastle: owned & operated since 2002 by your
Victor Rantala
M. Brooks, 1/20/12: "I figured the 'lifetime membership' offer was too good to be true ... I began to order products and am absolutely amazed! The service is incredible; each time I have contacted Mr. Vic, I get an immediate response. He has always been kind and considerate and very professional and stands behind his word. The membership perks are phenomenal. Because we are at such a critical juncture in our world, preparedness has become big business and there are a lot of folks in it just for the money and provide substandard products and services. I believe Safecastle is really a ministry to those trying to prepare ... It is truly a first rate outfit, selling quality products at a reasonable price, owned and operated by a man who has a servant’s heart."
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Emergency Hand Pump
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Item Number: 00104
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This hand operated bellows slip-fits instantly into the top of the Safe Cell and is operated by pumping it up and down. It is used to draw filtered air into a protected space during a long term power outage.
A typical shelter occupant cannot physically maintain an overpressure with this device (truth in advertising), but you can draw in air through the filter bank and into your shelter, displacing the carbon dioxide that is exhaled by the occupants ~and~ you still have safe, breathable air being filtered for NBC toxins.
The constraint for maintaining an overpressure in any decent sized shelter (larger than a coat closet) is human endurance - there is simply too much air to move, either by a plunger system (which we have), or a rotary crank system, to maintain an overpressure for more than a few minutes. Either way, the oxygen that you consume and the carbon dioxide that you exhale while you bring in filtered air by hand power is beyond what humans can accomplish.
Our emergency backup bellows has an output of 50 cubic meters (1766 cubic feet) per hour at 50 strokes per minute using a 7 inch stroke and an output of 100 cubic meters (3200 cubic feet) per hour at 50 strokes per minute using a 14 inch stroke.
The emergency backup bellows in the extended or "up" position
The emergency backup bellows in the compressed or "down" position
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Price: From $3,050.00 to $3,125.00
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Automatic Switching Power Supply
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