Tower-block fire inspires Chinese resident to invent emergency rapid-escape slide for stairwells
Zhou Miaorong, from Shanghai, patented his idea, which has been sold around the world, including the United States, Europe, Japan, Brazil, Russia and Singapore

A fire in a high-rise block of flats inspired a Chinese man to invent an emergency evacuation slide that enables residents to quickly escape from buildings, mainland media reports.
Zhou Miaorong, who is in his 70s, and lives on the 35th floor of a block of flats in Shanghai’s Changning district, created the slide placed on top of stairs inside the stairwell that can accommodate up to 100 people at a time, the news website Thepaper.cn reported on Wednesday.
A controlled descent using the slide means that people can escape down the stairwell at a speed of three seconds per floor, the report said.

Then he built a prototype at the block of flats where he lives to prove that it worked.
A reporter from Thepaper.cn tested the slide for the article and slid down from the 26th floor to the ground in just 90 seconds.
Zhou’s design has now been patented and sold in countries around the world, including the United States, Europe, Japan, Brazil, Russia and Singapore.