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Detail Single Pack Rechargebale Yellow Led Emergency Road Flares 1.Led Emergency Road Flares Features1.16 super bright LEDs are visible up to ½ mile2.lighting covers 360 degree direction 3.9 flashing patterns including SOS Rescue (Morse Code) 4.Powerful magnet to attach to metal surface 5.60 hours of use when fully charged 6.Durable materials: Crush proof/Waterproof/Corrosion proof, enough to withstand being driven over by a truck. 7.Accessories: Single recharger kits or 6 packs recharging case 100/240V wall charger/12/24V car charger 8.Safe and eco-friendly: No spark, open flame, fumes or toxic chemicals Led Emergency Road Flares is for use in any vehicle. No disposable batteries required.An 2.Led Emergency Road Flares Specification
3.Led Emergency Road Flares Flashing Modes
Led Emergency Road Flares Application: *The uses are limited only by your imagination. Customers who need a reliable, ultra-rugged, ultra-bright light can range from SCUBA divers, hikers, and cyclists . *Search & rescue (SAR) operations: tag areas and items; personal safety light; emergency response teams *Led Emegrency road flares use as lantern in case of power failure, earthquake, hurricane or other disaster *Attach as a safety light for bicycles and motorcycles *SCUBA diving / boating and marine operations *Work zone safety: mount on cones or barricades *led road flares seen in the dark. Be bright at night on the road at a construction site or work site. Alert other workers or passers-by that you need help and are under duress when shouting does not help and want help from emergency services LED Emergency Road Flares is an ideal signal light to identify Road Hazards, Mark Detours, Underwater Repair Applications And More and A great item to keep in your vehicle at all times that can be used to signal for help or identify road hazards and used for police, firefighters, EMTs, rescue services, first responders, members of emergency response teams and the general public and used in cars, trucks, boats, RVs, semi-trucks, construction zones, and emergency response vehicles.
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