I liked that too. They are so light weight and portable that they could even be used on ocean front condo balconies. People just amaze me with their ideas. Necessity IS the mother of invention.
Unfortunately, the Noax walls are crazy expensive. Like 200 to 300 dollars per section. They'll be more useful when they get them below 100 per section.
I don’t expect to see most of these great inventions personally, but if I’m ever in a tight situation where one of these could save me I’ll be forever indebted to the inventor🙏🙂
May i just say to the inventors of these amazing technologies, may God bless them because they invested time, effort and a lot of developing to make the world a better place! These technologies will save lives, and the other tech i have seen before, and the other tech i have not yet seen before... God sees it all, and He will bless them❤ a positive hello from South Africa... I love inspiring creativity like this, maybe one day i will invent something like this too! 🎉
Bringing wheelchair users up to standing level is such a boost in minimizing the handicap of being in a wheelchair. Pun unintended but I'm leaving it in.
I have often thought that if I were an inventor I would make some kind of personal parachute to have near every high rise window. Looks like they've finally done it.
The only problem with the parachute is it saves the first person, anyone else is left behind. The fire resistant slide seemed better, and other companies have already created similar items.
I LOVE that slide beside the stairs. I needed that when I worked in the courthouse up on the 16th floor and any time any alarm went off we had to walk down all of those stairs and my knees and my ankles are damaged because of that. PLEASE PASS THAT IDEA ON STATE TO STATE. COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. I’m retired now but I still care about those that have to do those stairs two and three times a week. ALL OF THESE IDEAS ARE OUTSTANDING.
It appeared the guy going down the slide had a little bit of a challenge to continue moving once he got to the bottom of a floor. That may prove even more challenging for an elderly or physically challenged person.
@@grondhero ok ,I can see your not getting the point here , yes I can look them up now because I saw the video . Before I watched the video , these amazing inventions were not on my radar , I am wondering why ! If only I was as smart as you ,I would be ok .
In the 1920s, Stadiun High school in Tacoma, Washington had escape slides. I remember my father telling me how much noise a metal chair made when thrown down the slide.
My Dad and his "gang" sanded the slide and waited for the pileup during the next fire drill. They got whooped. My dad was a terrorist in 1930's South Dakota.
Not much else to do in South Dakota in the 30s. My mom and dad spent the 30s in rural Minnesota and the mountains of Montana. I know Boulder, Montana was pretty tame but Dad saw a lot of movies. I imagine he was quite popular among the handfull of girls in his class. Every boy in the class was on the basketball team it was so tiny. Dad had great stories. Mom talked about how mean geese were and how her sweater caught fire at a bonfire. And the dog died because of the salt content in the well water. Dad's stories were great! And he had photos.
That escape slide looks like it will be tempting for kids to activate! WOW, what fun! They didn't say how much trouble it is to retract the slide after it is used.
You would get stuck and everyone behind you would also. By then it's too late. Maybe for old people but who is gunna stick around and make sure they slide down correctly . I ain't waitin at the bottom for them haha.
Old man's invention will save my life? Only if I ever get caught in a high-rise building where there is a threatening fire and one of these slides happens to be installed. And hopefully there are not 200 or so other people trying to use it at the same time! Maybe a better description for your video would be "Old man's invention may save your life"
You need a nap. Or a lollipop. Ain't it awful when your brain automatically goes to worse case scenario? My brain does the exact same thing. Because you and I have foresight. A full 1/3 or more of Americans have no capacity for foresight.
A friend of mine is firefighter, and he often points out that it can be life-threatening to use the stairwell in a burning house, because just three breaths of smoke can be fatal. And that it is often better to wait until the firefighters come with a breathing mask and guide you out of your apartment safely.
F-k that! If my apartment has 100 people in it, do you _really_ think I'm waiting my turn for a fireman? 😆 Smoke rises, the stairwell is going _downstairs._ Every fire training exercise is get low and escape, not sit around and wait. Tie a cloth (t-shirt) over your face and GTFO.
Very cool, but I wonder how many would be able to actually afford some of these devices. Especially that wheelchair. It looks amazing, but I feel like it’d be extremely expensive, and that insurance companies would not cover them.
@@grondhero That’s right. It came to me…..why don’t we have innovation? It’s because we are waiting for insurance to cover it. With the internet we can find the best price. Comparison is key. Things can be re-sold, doesn’t automatically lose value. We are blocking innovation by waiting for insurance to cover. Alexa…move my chair up to bed height. Dream on….insurance doesn’t cover it.
Три вещи меня восхитили: самонадувной шар на руку, суперманевренная лодка для спасателей и кресло, сидя в котором можно играть и находиться на уровне собеседника
The inflatable for high rise buildings in the best. Every high rise building should buy these and sell/give it to those living and working there. Hope they commercialize it soon.
¡Muchas gracias por el vídeo! Los inventos del anciano son realmente sorprendentes y creativos. 🛠👍 Estoy muy impresionado con la artesanía de los dispositivos. ¿Todos estos inventos utilizan maquinaria moderna para mejorar el rendimiento? 🤔
@@katharineshade9550 it’s actually older than the video presents and the one device that’s like the most nowadays is the Lucas device. But when I saw it in action on a patient it compresses the chest circumferentially and it was a bit of shock. It’s downside was you had to have positioned correctly for it to work. The thing to keep in mind is that cpr is tressed more today than when I started. When I starte it was drugs and shocks not it’s compressions. So learn cpr.
Some great ideas. I really like the red lifeboats. My only concern would be speed. That white “shoot” attached to the building didn’t seem like a good idea, because one, the young lady was wearing gloves. Two, the material isn’t stiff or hard enough to allow speed.
The slide seems nice, but there are two problems with it: 1) Just watching the video you can see it halts the user at every turn - pile ups are going to happen, injuries incoming. 2) Firefighters use the inside of the stairwells - everyone keeps to the right/outside when going down. - How are firefighters going to get up if some people are sliding and others are using the stairs?
Like the slide idea, as a 73 yr. old with bad knees. Suggestion: put the slide on the outside of the staircase instead of the inside. That way people who prefer to walk and use the handrail can still be accommodated (some elderly folks cannot use that slide; hip-break danger), and the turns would also be less severe. Or, if there were offices that needed to be accessed on the outside of the stairway at different tiers, handrails could be installed on the outside walls to allow ease of use of the steps and ease of entry into offices. Loved the rollers idea as opposed to just a slide. (Waterslide, anyone?) My elderly cousin from Colorado invented/patented the airport baggage delivery system of the snaking conveyor belt used at every airport anywhere. He'd have loved this slide idea!
@@XanderGurkin What is "the another method?" 🤔 Aside from using the stairs, there isn't one and you aren't offering one. It's easy to complain; it takes effort to create a solution.
@@grondheroDerp, it is their only current INCOME however and is an easy way to say they are on a fixed income and want details of it's affordability you wanna be internet financial advisor.
People who design mobility equipment don't ever seem to have even spoken to a disabled person. This is only useful for a very limited group of users. So it would never be produced in enough numbers to make it anywhere near cost effective. Bearing in mind a similar power chair suitable for far more users due to the spinal support costs 10k.
I love that idea for tall buildings. I can see the advantage also for those with mobility problems, that would certainly help and save lives. I would be tempted, as would children to use it as a recreational slide but maybe that wouldn’t matter.
Wow, how incredibly creative! The car blanket that puts out the fire! That water vessel that flips back up the right way. The CPR machine is amazing! Doing cpr Is exhausting. A device that throws a line out, that’s ingenious! We need house and yard fire retardant blankets. Love that backpack parachute device for escaping a high-rise.
Bless those who's (whose? I'm an artist, forgive me. Don't do math, either) brains get a tickle and won't rest until that tickle becomes a finished, functional product. Innovation can save the planet.
EVERY STUPID fire department is FULL of CLOWNS who’d RATHER play with their hoses for 30 MINUTES rather than drop a fireproof TARP over a car or Dumpster fire, and put it OUT in 60 SECONDS!!!
Узкий оставшийся проход на лестнице и затор на этом желобе - самое верное решение, чтобы получить огромное количество людей со сломанными ногами, руками и другими ранениями. Успехов тем, кому пришло в голову это рекомендовать !
Oh the electric vehicle tarp would have been helpful at my old job at FCA. Had two different electric vehicles catch fire between huge buildings that definitely did damage.
The emergency slide for the elderly causes a lot of shock to the lower back during the turns, and people can be seen losing their balance. This doesn't seem practical.
When I was in elementary school in 1949, we had a slide as a fire escape. We loved having fire drills.
Some of them are so ingenious. The portable flood wall so amazing and easy to handle and set up the pieces.
I liked that too. They are so light weight and portable that they could even be used on ocean front condo balconies. People just amaze me with their ideas. Necessity IS the mother of invention.
Theyre good up to a certain point but you cant build them up further. Definitely good for smaller floods but they wont work for larger floods.
Is it possible these inventions defend special homosexual rights ?
Unfortunately, the Noax walls are crazy expensive. Like 200 to 300 dollars per section. They'll be more useful when they get them below 100 per section.
@macmcleod1188 yikes! That's a lot, but I guess it depends on the property we're trying to save from flooding.
I don’t expect to see most of these great inventions personally, but if I’m ever in a tight situation where one of these could save me I’ll be forever indebted to the inventor🙏🙂
May i just say to the inventors of these amazing technologies, may God bless them because they invested time, effort and a lot of developing to make the world a better place! These technologies will save lives, and the other tech i have seen before, and the other tech i have not yet seen before... God sees it all, and He will bless them❤ a positive hello from South Africa... I love inspiring creativity like this, maybe one day i will invent something like this too! 🎉
That self-righting boat in the rapids looked so fun! There would be a recreational market for them even if very costly.
Bringing wheelchair users up to standing level is such a boost in minimizing the handicap of being in a wheelchair. Pun unintended but I'm leaving it in.
Really nice inventions that could save a lot of lives but unfortunately unaffordable to most!
That parachute and self stabilising rescue boat are cool.
I have often thought that if I were an inventor I would make some kind of personal parachute to have near every high rise window. Looks like they've finally done it.
The only problem with the parachute is it saves the first person, anyone else is left behind. The fire resistant slide seemed better, and other companies have already created similar items.
@@grondhero That's why it's good to have competition/multiple solutions for the same problem.
I LOVE that slide beside the stairs.
I needed that when I worked in the courthouse up on the 16th floor and any time any alarm went off we had to walk down all of those stairs and my knees and my ankles are damaged because of that.
PLEASE PASS THAT IDEA ON STATE TO STATE. COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
I’m retired now but I still care about those that have to do those stairs two and three times a week.
ALL OF THESE IDEAS ARE OUTSTANDING.
It appeared the guy going down the slide had a little bit of a challenge to continue moving once he got to the bottom of a floor. That may prove even more challenging for an elderly or physically challenged person.
These are brilliant, we should know more about these inventions.
The same fingers that typed your comment have access to the internet. Look them up yourself.
@@grondhero if you don’t know they exist , what do you look up ! Thicko
@@Hava744 If you don't know they exist after watching this video, then there's not much hope for you.
@@grondhero ok ,I can see your not getting the point here , yes I can look them up now because I saw the video . Before I watched the video , these amazing inventions were not on my radar , I am wondering why ! If only I was as smart as you ,I would be ok .
Thank you very much for this video!
In the 1920s, Stadiun High school in Tacoma, Washington had escape slides. I remember my father telling me how much noise a metal chair made when thrown down the slide.
My Dad and his "gang" sanded the slide and waited for the pileup during the next fire drill. They got whooped. My dad was a terrorist in 1930's South Dakota.
Not much else to do in South Dakota in the 30s. My mom and dad spent the 30s in rural Minnesota and the mountains of Montana. I know Boulder, Montana was pretty tame but Dad saw a lot of movies. I imagine he was quite popular among the handfull of girls in his class. Every boy in the class was on the basketball team it was so tiny. Dad had great stories. Mom talked about how mean geese were and how her sweater caught fire at a bonfire. And the dog died because of the salt content in the well water. Dad's stories were great! And he had photos.
Dad's stories included why bears have no tails and how Sheboygan WI got it's name. 💖
All wonderful! This medical device could save lives daily.
ALL OF THESE INVENTIONS ARE FABULOUS
That escape slide looks like it will be tempting for kids to activate! WOW, what fun! They didn't say how much trouble it is to retract the slide after it is used.
Doesn’t matter, the building burned down
It’d be single use.
You would get stuck and everyone behind you would also. By then it's too late. Maybe for old people but who is gunna stick around and make sure they slide down correctly . I ain't waitin at the bottom for them haha.
Old man's invention will save my life? Only if I ever get caught in a high-rise building where there is a threatening fire and one of these slides happens to be installed. And hopefully there are not 200 or so other people trying to use it at the same time! Maybe a better description for your video would be "Old man's invention may save your life"
Silliest dam n thing
Picky, picky.
You need a nap. Or a lollipop. Ain't it awful when your brain automatically goes to worse case scenario? My brain does the exact same thing. Because you and I have foresight. A full 1/3 or more of Americans have no capacity for foresight.
I live in a bungalow...
If 200 people try to use it, as long as they are each roughly providing a similar level of friction, there won't be any problem.
A friend of mine is firefighter, and he often points out that it can be life-threatening to use the stairwell in a burning house, because just three breaths of smoke can be fatal. And that it is often better to wait until the firefighters come with a breathing mask and guide you out of your apartment safely.
F-k that! If my apartment has 100 people in it, do you _really_ think I'm waiting my turn for a fireman? 😆 Smoke rises, the stairwell is going _downstairs._ Every fire training exercise is get low and escape, not sit around and wait. Tie a cloth (t-shirt) over your face and GTFO.
All of these are incredible! I've seen the parachute & a few others a good while ago. I'm surprised they're not better known!
I hate to add this concern about using chutes because half of the USA is now obese or more so morbidly obese. Not sure if they'd even fit.
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Very cool, but I wonder how many would be able to actually afford some of these devices. Especially that wheelchair. It looks amazing, but I feel like it’d be extremely expensive, and that insurance companies would not cover them.
Crowd source. If meets handicap, it’s a medical tax deduction.
Buy with family, they inherit later. How much is a funeral? How much is cable tv?
This is as dangerous as a Segway. And the battery won't last long if it is a heavy person that is often switching the height.
if it keeps them being able to work, I would imagine insurance would cover it.
Insurance doesn't have to pay for everything in life. Just make it retail available.
@@grondhero That’s right. It came to me…..why don’t we have innovation? It’s because we are waiting for insurance to cover it.
With the internet we can find the best price. Comparison is key. Things can be re-sold, doesn’t automatically lose value. We are blocking innovation by waiting for insurance to cover. Alexa…move my chair up to bed height. Dream on….insurance doesn’t cover it.
All of these are one big WOW!!!! Science ROCKS!!!
Wow I salute all the creative minds whose inventions will save so many life's money so well invested
Три вещи меня восхитили: самонадувной шар на руку, суперманевренная лодка для спасателей и кресло, сидя в котором можно играть и находиться на уровне собеседника
The rescue inflatable boat is my favorite of these!
9:13 this should be mandatory if you work in a facility using liquid ammonia refrigeration. Like the underground freezer facility in Arkansas.
I was just thinking that but t ha t would $... Just sayin
This are fantastic!
Merci pour votre travail
Some of these are totally life saving ideas.
Really gets me thinking.
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Great invention from an old man. Indeed it could save a lot of incapacitated people in case of fire.
Great innovations
LOVE EVERYONE OF THEM !!!!!
Cool inventions!
The inflatable for high rise buildings in the best. Every high rise building should buy these and sell/give it to those living and working there. Hope they commercialize it soon.
Pretty incredible solutions ❤
¡Muchas gracias por el vídeo! Los inventos del anciano son realmente sorprendentes y creativos. 🛠👍 Estoy muy impresionado con la artesanía de los dispositivos. ¿Todos estos inventos utilizan maquinaria moderna para mejorar el rendimiento? 🤔
I used the auto pulse and it’s impressive. Got several saves with it.
Tell us more?
@@katharineshade9550 it’s actually older than the video presents and the one device that’s like the most nowadays is the Lucas device. But when I saw it in action on a patient it compresses the chest circumferentially and it was a bit of shock. It’s downside was you had to have positioned correctly for it to work. The thing to keep in mind is that cpr is tressed more today than when I started. When I starte it was drugs and shocks not it’s compressions. So learn cpr.
3:06-3:45 I freakin want one of these just for the shear enjoyment it looks like that raft cold give!!!
lol geeze there’s nothing Avon doesn’t sell😂
Some great ideas. I really like the red lifeboats. My only concern would be speed. That white “shoot” attached to the building didn’t seem like a good idea, because one, the young lady was wearing gloves. Two, the material isn’t stiff or hard enough to allow speed.
How does he manage going UP the stairs without handrails? Hmmm?
Awesome!
I like the Water Wog. Great invention.
The slide seems nice, but there are two problems with it:
1) Just watching the video you can see it halts the user at every turn - pile ups are going to happen, injuries incoming.
2) Firefighters use the inside of the stairwells - everyone keeps to the right/outside when going down. - How are firefighters going to get up if some people are sliding and others are using the stairs?
Изобретения очень полезные! А эвакуация из высотных зданий актуальна как никогда.👍🙏
The self righting boat was cool. 😎
Like the slide idea, as a 73 yr. old with bad knees. Suggestion: put the slide on the outside of the staircase instead of the inside. That way people who prefer to walk and use the handrail can still be accommodated (some elderly folks cannot use that slide; hip-break danger), and the turns would also be less severe. Or, if there were offices that needed to be accessed on the outside of the stairway at different tiers, handrails could be installed on the outside walls to allow ease of use of the steps and ease of entry into offices. Loved the rollers idea as opposed to just a slide. (Waterslide, anyone?) My elderly cousin from Colorado invented/patented the airport baggage delivery system of the snaking conveyor belt used at every airport anywhere. He'd have loved this slide idea!
I have my doubts that slowing system would be effective if a person was panicking while using the device.
Metal slide in case of fire. That is very unwise, considering how fast metal heats up during fires.
Would you prefer plastic? 🤦♂ The metal will be smooth, at least. Wooden wouldn't work. Either metal or nothing.
@@grondhero I would prefer the another method of transportation.
@@XanderGurkin What is "the another method?" 🤔 Aside from using the stairs, there isn't one and you aren't offering one.
It's easy to complain; it takes effort to create a solution.
Someone is waaay smarter than me. 😂 I love seeing new technology & interesting ideas. Fun video!
5:38, they need more rollers on the corner.
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Chronus Robotics Lift. How affordable is it for wheelchair bound users on Social Security?
Social Security is not a life savings. You need to start your savings account now, not when you're retired.
@@grondheroDerp, it is their only current INCOME however and is an easy way to say they are on a fixed income and want details of it's affordability you wanna be internet financial advisor.
We had these in Schools in the 50s and 70s. They were attached to every floor on the outside of the building.
The building slide wouldn't work when hundred stumble to the staircase. and it will cause less walking area. making it dangerous in evacuation times.
People who design mobility equipment don't ever seem to have even spoken to a disabled person. This is only useful for a very limited group of users. So it would never be produced in enough numbers to make it anywhere near cost effective. Bearing in mind a similar power chair suitable for far more users due to the spinal support costs 10k.
That slide will need to be at least double or triple in size for the U.S. Americans will just get stuck on it. lol
As long as you have money, if no money then this is luxury stuff🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I love that idea for tall buildings. I can see the advantage also for those with mobility problems, that would certainly help and save lives. I would be tempted, as would children to use it as a recreational slide but maybe that wouldn’t matter.
These look like good concepts.
Never live in a building taller than a fire ladder truck can reach
Kingee is great!!!!
Wow, how incredibly creative! The car blanket that puts out the fire! That water vessel that flips back up the right way. The CPR machine is amazing! Doing cpr Is exhausting. A device that throws a line out, that’s ingenious! We need house and yard fire retardant blankets. Love that backpack parachute device for escaping a high-rise.
7:28 - Kimmy.
My instincts n catlike reflexes have saved me thus far but they are fading. Getting old sucks. I better get some of these things.
Living in a hurricane zone I would love to have those flood water barriers.
I order 4 of each one for all my family members. Expensive but probably well worth it.
That Avon product may be a good idea if they can make it last for hours, not 15 minutes.
Thanks for sharing
What's the cost of invention. Are those available online?
a powerful spring mechanism ... proceeds to show a propelled projectile..
Bless those who's (whose? I'm an artist, forgive me. Don't do math, either) brains get a tickle and won't rest until that tickle becomes a finished, functional product.
Innovation can save the planet.
WHOSE is POSSESSIVE!
EVERY STUPID fire department is FULL of CLOWNS who’d RATHER play with their hoses for 30 MINUTES rather than drop a fireproof TARP over a car or Dumpster fire, and put it OUT in 60 SECONDS!!!
Узкий оставшийся проход на лестнице и затор на этом желобе - самое верное решение, чтобы получить огромное количество людей со сломанными ногами, руками и другими ранениями. Успехов тем, кому пришло в голову это рекомендовать !
That escape slide has been in used for over 120 years with large buildings with 50 or more floors in the U.S. it's nothing new.
Yeah, some of these are previous inventions, just a different company.
kim-e looks nice .. only needs a backrest and be able to use stairs
I want to ride the old man's slide all day
Following the high rise fires in London those emergency chutes are genius. They should be provided with every apartment.
A complete autopulse system is $15,000 - $20,000 so most of us won't be using one of these at home when it would matter.
Oh the electric vehicle tarp would have been helpful at my old job at FCA. Had two different electric vehicles catch fire between huge buildings that definitely did damage.
Damn that dice tower is lit
I’m not sure about the stairway slide design. It should be easier for accessibility and have clearance for areas of refuge
5:45 look like you’d break your back on every turn
Try going down a metal slide in a blazing fire. How do prefer to be cooked? 🔥🍳🍗
Everything is to save human lives.
Not bad ⚡️
The waterwog(ing) could be a sport of its own..!? 🤗
If you think about it a bit longer, you realize each of them creates more new risks.
That slide nice when it get red hot and cooks your arse 😂
The special blanket will extinguish the car fire only after you're dead.
Breaks your hip at every turn. 😂
4:00 lol....e-car, a problem what we not had with conventional cars....
It looks like fun
Sorry skateboard kids would be on that slide every day.
I’d ride that slide because it would be fun 😅😂
Giant metal slide fire escape……..AKA giant frying pan.
Out of the fire ………..into the frying pan 😳
Many of the building rescue devices were designed only for thin people, not for people over 300 pounds. Why?
the emergency slider seems to be of metal. when there is fire it might heat up a little
The emergency slide for the elderly causes a lot of shock to the lower back during the turns, and people can be seen losing their balance. This doesn't seem practical.
The Kingi device is similar to the one in Subnautica 🖥
Most of these will never see the light of day