Emergency umbrella for people working on skyscrapers
Office workers working on high-rise buildings will soon have an option to exit the building in the event of a fire or other disaster.
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Inventor Morris Shahbazi, from Panama, began developing the 'Whatever SOS' project 12 years ago after the terrorist disaster at the World Trade Center in New York, USA. This inventor's emergency parachute product (SOS) has recently experienced the 13th trial.
In all 13 trials, even though the emergency was very active. It is expected that this product will be marketed after being licensed by Panama skyscraper managers. Morris Shahbazi hopes his product will become a universal escape on skyscrapers around the world.
The inventor Morris Shahbazi said that the emergency parachute developed by him was capable of opening at a height of 30 meters faster than the current popular ones.
The company, although Morris Shahbazi's SOs Parsute, headquartered in Panama, has now opened more representative offices in the US, Dubai and Singapore. It is expected that another representative office will be opened in London (UK) in the future.
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