Safety by the quay since 1972
Our quay stations are designed to make harbors and waterfronts safer. Each solution combines life-saving equipment such as ladders, lifebuoys, and hooks, ensuring fast and reliable rescue in emergency situations. Built for durability in tough marine environments, they meet official safety requirements and are easy to install and maintain.
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About Us
Trusted Partner in Lifesaving Equipment
Shore Safety develops and supplies high-quality lifesaving equipment for beaches, quays, piers, and waterfronts. Our mission is to make waterfront environments safer by providing reliable, durable, and user-friendly solutions designed for both professional and public use.
Advantages
- Proven experience in water safety and rescue solutions.
- Products developed to meet official safety standards and regulations.
- Durable materials built for tough Nordic outdoor conditions.
Features
Our equipment is designed for functionality, visibility, and ease of use in critical situations.
Type-approved rescue ladders and lifebuoys.
Complete rescue stations for beaches, quays, and piers.
Maintenance-free materials for long service life
Solutions
Comprehensive Service & Repair
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Reasons to Select Us
Shore Safety is the trusted Nordic choice thanks to expert knowledge, fast service, uncompromising safety, and consistently high customer satisfaction.
Expert Staff
Shore Safety’s specialists bring decades of experience in water-rescue engineering and certified safety solutions.
Fast Service
We provide fast deliveries, quick support, and reliable access to parts to keep your safety installations fully operational.
Safety First
All products are designed for maximum safety, durability, and immediate accessibility in critical situations.
Highly Rated
Trusted across the Nordic region, Shore Safety is recognized for long-lasting quality and consistently high customer satisfaction.
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What people say about our services
“Shore Safety delivered exactly what we needed — reliable equipment, fast support, and a level of expertise that gave us full confidence from day one.”
Fredrik Nilsson,
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FAQ
Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about installing and maintaining lifesaving equipment on quays and harbor structures. These FAQs are designed to help municipalities, port operators, and contractors understand placement requirements, durability considerations, and compliant installation of Shore Safety products according to SRVFS 2007:5 and MSB guidelines.
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What lifesaving equipment is required on quays?
According to SRVFS 2007:5, quays must be equipped with lifebuoys, rescue hooks, and fixed rescue ladders to ensure safe access from the water. Shore Safety provides complete rescue stations that include a type-approved rescue ladder, lifebuoy, rescue hook, and reflective signage, ensuring full compliance and quick accessibility in emergencies.
How often should rescue ladders be placed along a quay?
Fixed rescue ladders must be installed at intervals of no more than 50 meters, and as close as 25 meters in high-traffic or high-risk areas. This ensures that a person in the water is always within reach of a safe exit point. Reflective markings and signage must make each ladder clearly visible both day and night.
What makes Shore Safety equipment durable for long-term quay installation?
Quays are exposed to continuous moisture, salt spray, and mechanical wear. Shore Safety equipment is built using hot-dip galvanized steel, marine-grade aluminum, stainless-steel fittings, and UV-stabilized reflectors, ensuring resistance to corrosion, fading, and deformation. All components are designed to remain maintenance-free and operational year-round, even in demanding coastal environments.
How is lifesaving equipment installed on a quay?
Rescue stations and ladders can be mounted onto concrete, steel, or wooden quay structures using Shore Safety’s engineered brackets and fittings. Each installation ensures proper height, visibility, and secure anchoring. Equipment must be positioned perpendicular to the waterline, unobstructed, and clearly marked with reflectors to meet MSB and SRVFS 2007:5 requirements.











