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  • What did we write to School Bus Fleet regarding smoke & flame safety?

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  • Are you ready for a school bus fire? Read about what you can do to prepare.

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  • Is a commuter train safer than a school bus? Read this and find out.

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  • Read about the fire that guts a school bus on 5/20/10 in Los Angeles.

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Our Products

SAS Rubber has proudlyproduces multi cross-sectional spliced gaskets, fender guards, sensitized door edges, window gaskets, rub strips, headlamp/tail lamp gasket,escape hatch gaskets, door and window seals and more…

  • Door Closure Strips
  • Fender Guards
  • Rub Strips
  • Escape Hatch Gaskets
  • Window Gaskets
  • More!

A Proven History

For over 20 years, SAS Rubber Company has maintained the unique ability to meet public mass transit's most demanding safety requirements for rubber products such as window gaskets, door closure strips, rail pads, and other engineered products.

We are now leading the efforts to bring the same standard of safety to School Bus Fleets.

SAS Rubber products meet or exceed the rigid specifications set by respected manufacturers and standards organizations. These standards include the surface flammability requirement of ASTM E162, surface flame propagation requirements of ASTM C1166, and smoke optical density and toxic gas generation of ASTM E662. Meeting these stringent standards translate into one simple goal; a safer school bus.

Multi cross-sectional spliced window gasket.

Satisfying all the needs of your school bus fleet.

SAS Rubber has been in the business of producing quality extruded rubber products for over 72 years. Our engineered rubber products include rubber gaskets for the automotive industry. SAS Rubber also produces molded products for a variety of applications.

With full in-plant capability, from design to production to fullfillment, our customers have a single source for every step in the manufacturing of engineered rubber products. It also means better quality control and more efficient production.

For more information how SAS can provide you with engineered rubber products that raise the safety standard, please contact us today.

Extra Credit

Watch these videos on YouTube:

School Bus Fire started from the left rear brakes locking up.

Cell phone video of a school bus fire.

This was a school bus training class held and to show how fast a bus takes to burn in the event it catches fire.