Safety/Security
Bus Parts Warehouse is a national distributor of bus replacement parts, upgrades & safety products. Browse our selection of bus safety and security products or talk with our customer service team of industry specialists to find the exact parts you need.
School Bus Brake & Wheel Parts
Air Brake Hose: Flexible hoses that carry pressurized air to the brakes, essential for the proper functioning of air brake systems.
Brake Drum: A component of the drum brake system, where brake shoes press against to slow down the bus.
Brake Hardware: Various mechanical parts that support the brake system, including springs, pins, and clips.
Brake Pads: Critical components in disc brake systems; they press against the rotors to slow or stop the bus.
Brake Shoes: Used in drum brakes, these are pressed against the inside of the brake drum to create friction and slow the bus.
Calipers: Components in disc brake systems that house the brake pads and pistons; they apply pressure to the brake pads against the rotors.
Emergency Brakes: Also known as parking brakes, these are secondary braking systems used to keep the bus stationary when parked.
Low Air Pressure Indicators: Warning systems that alert the driver when the air brake system's pressure becomes dangerously low.
Misc. Brake Parts: Various additional components of the brake system that may include adjusters, repair kits, and sensors.
Rotors: Discs that are part of the disc brake system; brake pads clamp down on them to create friction and stop the bus.
Shoe Box Kits: Complete kits that include all necessary components to replace or repair brake shoes.
Spring Brake Assemblies: Integral parts of the parking and emergency brake systems in air brake systems, using spring force to apply the brakes.
Wheel Locks: Security devices used to prevent the bus from being moved when parked.
Wheel Seals: Seals that protect the wheel bearings from dirt, water, and other contaminants, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the wheel assembly.
School Bus First Aid
School bus first aid products involve essential medical supplies and tools used for providing immediate care in case of minor injuries or health issues on the bus. This could include items like bandages, antiseptics, and basic over-the-counter medications.
Misc. First Aid: Various additional first aid supplies that might not be in standard kits but are useful in specific situations, such as burn creams, eye wash solutions, or allergy medications.
Misc. Safety Equipment: This category encompasses a range of safety equipment not specifically related to first aid. It could include items like fire extinguishers, emergency exit tools, or safety vests.
Oxygen Cylinder Hold Down: A securement device specifically designed for safely holding and transporting oxygen cylinders on the bus. This is crucial for buses that transport students with medical conditions requiring oxygen.
General First Aid Products: A broad range of first aid products that cover various medical needs, from wound care to emergency CPR tools.
Complete First Aid Kits: Fully equipped first aid kits that contain all the essential items needed to handle common medical emergencies on school buses. These kits are typically designed to be user-friendly and include instructions for use.
Other School Bus Safety & Security Parts
Backup Alarm: A safety device that emits an audible alarm when the bus is reversing, warning nearby pedestrians and vehicles.
Child Reminder System: An electronic system designed to ensure that drivers check the bus for remaining children at the end of each route, enhancing child safety.
Emergency Door Holders: Devices used to keep emergency doors open during drills or actual emergencies, facilitating quick and safe evacuation.
Evacuation and Fire Blankets: Safety blankets designed for use in emergencies, including fire outbreaks. They can be used to smother flames or as a protective wrap during evacuations.
Fire Extinguishers: Essential safety equipment for combating fires. Buses are typically equipped with ABC-type extinguishers suitable for various fire classes.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Safety gear for the driver and potentially passengers, including items like gloves, masks, and eye protection, used in various emergency scenarios.
Roof Hatch Replacement Parts: Components for repairing or maintaining the bus's roof hatches, ensuring they remain operational for emergency exits or ventilation.
Roof Hatches: Emergency exits located on the roof of the bus, providing an additional escape route in case of emergencies.
Rosco Video: A brand or system offering video solutions, likely including surveillance equipment to monitor and record activities on and around the bus for safety and security.
Route Changers: Devices or systems used to display and change the bus route information, aiding in clear communication of the bus's current route to passengers and onlookers.
Warning Triangles: Reflective triangles used to warn oncoming traffic during a breakdown or when the bus is stopped under emergency conditions.
Wearables: This could include safety gear or identification items worn by bus drivers or staff, such as reflective vests, badges, or emergency response accessories.