Eflare Capability: First Responder/Fire/EMS Hazard Warning

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FIRST RESPONDERS/FIRE/EMS

Eflare LED beacons are trusted by fire and first responders worldwide to designate accident scenes, roadblocks, and hazards with clear, high-visibility perimeters. With single and dual color options and versatile mounting options, Eflare’s beacons ensure quick, secure deployment for critical emergency operations. With over 1km of night-time visibility, emergency workers and civilians will be seen, and stay safe.

Applications

Accident Avoidance

Traffic Road Blocks

Major Events

Traffic Control

Public Safety

Specifications

Candela 70-85 cd

Weight Inc batteries 9oz | 15oz (UB700 Range)

Height 20cm (8”) I Compact 15cm (6”)

Flash rate 165-185 fpm

Battery type 4x AA | 2 x D Cell (UB700 Range)

Battery life 40+ hours | 80+ hours (UB700 Range)

Colours

Product Range

x6 UB290B ALSO AVAILABLE AS A FIRE CORDON KIT

Available as 6x blue flashing lights, clearly indicate and swiftly mark areas in response to incidents or emergencies, using a cone clip and road base.

FIRST RESPONDER KIT

Introducing the Eflare First Responder Kit – designed to create clear, visible safety perimeters in emergency situations. The kit includes high-visibility LED lights with versatile mounting options, including a secure road cone clip and a rubber road base, ensuring quick deployment and secure positioning during critical fire or rescue operations.

Key Features

Simple deployment for quick-fire cordon setup

Provides high-visibility perimeter marking

Remains stable in adverse conditions

Improves safety and coordination

Also Available...

Providing high visibility and multiple deployment methods, the Eflare Fire Cordon Kit ensures quick, clear and safe perimeter marking, guiding emergency responders effectively in critical situations.

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