ARM-LOC

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Easy to use, water rescue device

ARM-LOC is an easy to use, water rescue device that gives rescue responders an extra arm when saving people in water disasters.

ARM-LOC

The ARM-LOC slides onto the victim’s forearm, and the rescue responder or the victim pulls the yellow lanyard that deploys and locks the device into place- eliminating the need for the victim to grasp a rope. It can also help float the victim when the victim pulls the device close to his or her chest. It can be deployed in seconds and re-deployed over and over again. ARM-LOC is an easy to use, life-saving device that will give police, fire, and rescue responders an extra arm in saving people trapped by various water disasters. It can be used for floods, hurricanes, and tsunamis as well as ice and rapid water rescues and snowmobile and boating accidents.


Questions and Answers

  • What is ARM-LOC?

    It has been referred to as a ‘Throw bag on Steroids ” It is a safety tool that can be used ANY time you need to get a GRIP on a victim in distress, on land or in the water.

  • What is the difference between ARM- LOC and a traditional throw bag?

    Unlike a throw bag, ARM-LOC does NOT sink once it has been thrown. It is inherently buoyant to itself with 3 lbs. of buoyancy; you can even float it down a river.

    The ARM-LOC also has high visible solar reflective tape, which is the same type as what the Coast Guard uses. The ARM-LOC also locks on the victim so there is no need for the victim to hold onto the rope. Plus, you will be able to float the ARM-LOC on top of the water. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry about any questions you have on first responder gear or other products.  So, don’t wait – call now!




  • How much buoyancy does the ARM-LOC have once it has been activated?

    Once the ARM-LOC is deployed, it has 18 lbs. of buoyancy. A single person is 7 lbs. in water, meaning (1) ARM-LOC can float (2) people. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry about any questions you have on first responder gear or other products.  So, don’t wait – call now!




  • How much can ARM-LOC hold outside of the water?

    1200 lbs. of tinsel strength. Which means, 1200 lbs. before the weakest link breaks which is the buckle. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry about any questions you have on first responder gear or other products.  So, don’t wait – call now!



  • How much line is there and what are its attributes?

    ARM-LOC has 75 feet of 3/8" Sterling floatable line. Note: you do have the option of 100 and 150 feet at an additional cost, or any other size to fit your length needs. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry about any questions you have on wholesale motor oil or other products.  So, don’t wait – call now!



  • What Activates the ARM-LOC?

    The ARM-LOC is activated by 16 grams, 3/8" threaded Cadmium plated CO2 cartridges. Cadmium plated cartridges do not corrode and are environmentally friendly.

    *Note: these cartridges are good in salt water, high temp of 285 degrees, -55 degrees below zero, and they do not expire.

    *Note: these are NOT the same cartridges used in air guns as they are threaded.

    *Note: the cartridges are a (1) TIME use ONLY


  • Are the CO2 cartridges reusable?

    NO! The CO2 cartridges are a 1 time use only! They are indeed recyclable! So, once used, please dispose of them properly.


  • What if I run out of CO2 cartridges in a rescue?

    ARM-LOC has a built in Oral /nf/atorthat has a one check valve. (A one check valve means when you are blowing into the valve you will not get air back at you.) To use the Oral lnflator, simply blow in 1 ½breaths.Keep in mind, the ARM-LOC will not be as tight as if it were inflated with the CO2 cartridge, yet it still will have significant hold and pressure. It will float the victim with 16 lbs. of buoyancy. Advise the victim to still hold on to the ARM-LOC unit as it does not get as tight when you orally inflate it.

  • What if I run out of cartridges all together?

    Go to our website http://www.mteagleent.com and you can order more cartridges there. 


  • How small of an object can ARM-LOC hold once deployed?

    The ARM-LOC can get a tight grip on something as small as a pen, small child's arm, dog or animal. Itself regulates to the size of the victim's arm. You can even put two arms in it. It holds at the same pressure regardless of the size of the arm, so it will not hurt the person.


  • What if the victim is not able to put it on their own arm?

    We call this a "Go-To" Rescue. Put ARM-LOC on your OWN arm first with the YELLOW TAB facing YOUR BODY. Keep the yellow tab close to YOUR HEART. Reach out with your right hand as if you were shaking hands. Once you have hold of the victim's hand, with your opposite hand (which should be your left hand) grab the ARM-LOC's opposite end corner closest to the victim's upper arm-shoulder. Then, pull the ARM-LOC over the hand and arm of the victim. DO NOT to go past the elbow, if possible. This is so once the device is deployed, the victim may be able to help assist in their own rescue. Once the ARM-LOC is on the victim, continue to hold the ARM-LOC in place at the elbow with your left hand while you pull the yellow tab with your right hand. If need be, use your knee to push off or protect yourself from the victim if this is a water rescue.


  • How do I get the ARM-LOC off?

    After removing the protective cap on the oral inflator, push your finger tip into the green button on the end to deflate. Squeeze out all of the excess air so the ARM-LOC will be ready to put a larger arm in if needed.

    ***NEVER use ANY SHARP OBJECTS in the oral inflator's green button or the opposite end to deflate the ARM-LOC!!! ***REPLACE cap & keep ON at all times so it is not accidentally deflated.



  • How do I rescue a person stuck on a car in a flooded roadway?

    Try to avoid getting in the water

    Yell to the victim and demonstrate on land what you want them to do.

    "I am going to throw this to you." (Or possibly drop it from a drone.)

    "Put this on your arm!"

    "Pull the yellow tab!"

    Now that you have a positive grip on them, safely extract them how you deem fit.

    *Even if they deploy the ARM-LOC before they get their arm inserted, they can be instructed to hang onto the ARM-LOC as it will be floating a ball!



  • How do I throw the ARM-LOC?

    TARM-LOC is housed in a throw bag.

    Set the bag down.

    Step on the end of the rope sticking out at the bottom of the bag

    *Helpful Tip: while stepping on the end of the rope, have the opening of the bag facing the direction of your victim

    Grab the ARM-LOC on one corner and throw it past your victim.

    The ARM-LOC will float on the top of the water.

    Instruct them to put it on their arm & pull the YELLOW chord.

    Remember, these steps are a MUST to practicing! Practice, practice, practice!


  • How do I save someone in a ‘Man Overboard Scenario?’

    This is why Connie Sylvester (CEO) created the ARM-LOC.

    Advise the victim to put on the ARM-LOC & pull the yellow tab.

    It is important to maintain control and grip on your victim while you establish a safe way to lift them on board the boat. **We do not recommend a high angle lift or rescue.

    **We do not recommend a high angle lift or rescue.

    ARM-LOC can help assure the victim stays put and does not go under the boat and into the motor.

    We hope that your crew or guests are already aware of what & how to use the ARM-LOC.


  • Is it just for water rescue?

    No! Use ARM-LOC anytime you need to get a positive grip on a victim in distress, on land or in the water!

    Examples: Mountain side, grain elevators/silo rescue, ice rescue, man overboard, swimmer/lifeguard rescue, drag line for sailboat, confined space, urban rescue, active shooter extraction, and low angle rescue.


  • Can the ARM-LOC be sent out any other way?

    YES, it is light enough (3 lbs.) to be dropped by a drone. You could use light weight rescue line of 500 feet or more. You can also attach it to an ice/rescue board, or the end of a pole. All environments are different. You will need to train and practice how best to use the ARM-LOC in all of your specific terrains.


  • How do I reload the bag?

    The ARM-LOC has a large opening, unlike other, throw bags. Simply, feed the line from one hand to the other into the large opening of the ARM-LOC bag. The ARM-LOC is now ready for the next rescue as the line will file back in the bag and will not tangle.

    Again, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE


  • How do I change out the CO2 Cartridges?

    Unscrew the old CO2 Cartridge. (It will have a hole in the top small part near the thread of the CO2 cartridge thus know it has been deployed and is no longer good.)

    ***THROW AWAY and NOT in the BAG!

    MUST PUSH IN the METAL PU LL Jerk to inflate arm for next use

    Arm will be in the UP position.

    Move it in and out to see how it works.

    Screw in NEW CO2 cartridge

    *If metal arm of CO2 cartridge is NOT IN, the CO2 cartridge will spray on you and it will be EXTREMELY COLD!

    Place the red flap over the device and push the Velcro strips together.


  • Will the victim loose circulation? How long can it be on?

    No, the victim does not loose circulation or feeling. Even though, they may say it seems like it, the capillaries are still able to function. The ARM-LOC can be on for as long as 3 hours. Yet, we hope the rescue does not require this length of time. *DO NOT put on a broken or injured arm.

  • How do I clean the ARM-LOC?

    Simply unbuckle and unzip the red cover and flotation pouch. Rinse out the bladder with light soap and warm water. Hang open to dry.

  • What if it gets Blood on it?

    Then you will need to purchase a new ARM-LOC, as there is no product to sanitize/clean blood.

  • Where is it made?

    ARM-LOC is made in the USA! By Capewell Ariel Systems, in Meadow of the Dan, Virginia.

  • Is the ARM-LOC Coast Guard approved?

    Not as of yet, as the ARM-LOC is so unique is does not fit into any of their current criteria categories or types.

  • What other criteria does ARM-LOC Meet?

    The ARM-LOC itself is 100% USA MADE! It is also Berry Compliant, which means, it meets all requirements and can be purchased by the US military

  • What is the difference between Rope and Line?

    Rope is the term you use when it used on Land and Line is a term when it is in the water.

  • What does the Term R.I.T. mean?

    Rapid Intervention Team used in fire & active shooter extraction. This is a team or person sent in to extract a victim.

  • How should one use the ARM-LOC in any Ice Rescue?

    Avoid getting into the water

    Try throwing it out and giving them instructions ...

    "PUT this on, PU LL the yellow tab!"

    Crawl out on ice as FLAT as possible.

    Do the hand off method - Have on your arm, yellow tab towards your heart, shake victims’ hand and pull over their arm to the elbow and let go of you shaking hand (RIGHT) and pull yellow tab

    Roll out of the way

    Tap head to signal tender they are ready to be pulled in


  • How many cartridges come with the ARM-LOC?

    12 Cadmium CO2 cartridges come with the complete package. You can also purchase extra CO2 cartridges. Re-order at www.arm-loc.com (12) for $27.

  • What can you tell me about the packaging?

    It is a modified bag which has a convenient large, wide opening for ease of throwing the ARM-LOC and repacking the line. It includes pockets for storage of the extra CO2 cartridges.

    ***NEVER put EXPIRED/USED cartridges back in the bag!!!

  • Will a victim’s arm slip out if wet or slippery?

    Your arm is held in with the pressurized cuff and also a material called slip knot to help keep you in place once the ARM-LOC is deployed.

  • Why does the ARM-LOC have a handle?

    You can use it with or without the rope. You can use it without the rope to grab the victim with the handle.

    Also, it helps when the rope and carabiner are being used to not stress a person's arm or shoulder as the carabiner will slid on the handle & find the path of least resistance

    Hidden mollies near the plastic windows are for attaching a light or anything you deem fit. Please DO NOT attach high profile items or heavy objects.


  • Why is there a non-locking carabiner?

    We choose to use a non-locking carabiner to help get it off the rope easier. Plus, it will not freeze as easy in below zero weather.

  • How long will it take to get my ARM-LOC?

    It may take up to 3-6 weeks. We will try to keep them in stock.

  • Why is ARM-LOC a MUST have TOOL in your Rescue Toolbox?

    "It is a multi-purpose, easily transferable, compact & mobile device. I can easily take it to my squad, boar or snowmobile. I have it with me all year round. I frequently work alone in remote areas. This gives me an extra arm in many rescue scenarios. I highly recommend the ARM-LOC!" says MN DNR Conservation Officer, Sergeant Keith Olson of the Lake Superior Marine Unit

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