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Chute (gravity)

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The article refers too briefly to Escape Chutes. This product has become popular in a version that incorporates a spiral slide inside the main sleeve. The designer and manufacturer is Axel Thoms of Germany. URL: www.axel.thoms@t-online.de Designed for 2.75m to 112m and can be engineered for longer lengths on request.

Marketing is worldwide and very popular in Europe, Midele East, Far East, and South America. Recently introduced in India, and Indonesia.

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Goust story probably not true

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The story on this page about the hamlet of Goust using a gravity chute to transport coffins is extremely dubious. I've added a CN tag, and followed up with the editor who added it, but if it's still unsourced in a few days from now I'd recommend deleting it. 185.37.136.73 (talk) 19:59, 22 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]