Firefighting and rescue operations are time-sensitive. The integrity and quick accessibility of emergency equipment directly affect rescue success. Firefighting and emergency equipment cases must protect gear in extreme environments while allowing rescuers to retrieve equipment immediately.

Quick Opening Design

Emergency case latches must support fast opening, ideally with one hand. In emergencies, rescuers may wear gloves and need both hands for other equipment, so quick-release latches or large butterfly latches are preferred. KeXin can configure quick-release latches and design clear opening indicators according to customer needs.

Rugged and All-Weather Protection

Firefighting and emergency equipment may be used in fire scenes, floods, and chemical spill environments. Cases need IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection against water, dust, and chemicals; high-temperature-resistant materials to avoid deformation in fire scenes; impact-resistant structures for rough handling and drops; and chemical corrosion resistance for chemical spill sites.

Clear Labeling and Reflective Design

Emergency cases should feature high-visibility colors (such as red, orange, and fluorescent yellow) and reflective markings for quick identification in smoke, darkness, or complex environments. KeXin supports screen-printing firefighting symbols, serial numbers, instructions, and reflective strips.

Modular Interior

Firefighting emergency cases usually need to store breathing apparatus, demolition tools, first-aid kits, communication devices, and other items. Modular interiors can be quickly configured by mission, ensuring every piece of equipment has a fixed position.

Recommended Solutions

KeXin recommends Series 8 large cases for firefighting emergency equipment kits and Series 6 medium cases for portable first-aid and communication equipment. All cases can be customized in color, markings, and interior solutions.