Customization: | Available |
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Material: | PC+TPR |
Bulb Type: | LED |
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Material | PC+TPR |
Light source | 12 red light, 3 white light patches (35 lumens) |
Function | 9 functions (waterproof, pressure-resistant, hangable, attachable) Replaces warning signs, strong penetration. |
Applicable battery | 3AAA |
Suction | 3 pounds |
Weight | 123 grams |
Dimension | 10*10*3.5CM |
Old-school emergency road flares,also known as fusees,are the most common type of emergency lights.They are widely used by drivers all over the world thanks to their versatility and possibility to operate in all weather conditions. These flares do not require any outside influences to light and can burn in rain,snow and even hail.Their light is not confusing to other drivers and road users,so all motorists are aware of what burning road flares mean.Although,together with their ease-of-use and versatility,emergency road flares have several cons.Unlike other types of emergency lights,they can't be reused. Emergency road flares also emit heat,which increases the risk of fire,especially when used in dry areas and hot weather conditions.
While traditional emergency road flares are nonreusable,their younger and more advanced brothers, LED road flares, seem to have no cons at all.Pretty much every LED emergency road flare comes with a rechargeable battery,which significantly reduces your expenses in the long run since you do not have to purchase a new flare for the next emergency.In addition,LED safety flares do not put out heat,which makes them a safe alternative to traditional fusees and allows you to use them in any environment or weather conditions whitout running the risk of causing a fire.LED bulbs provide intense and bright yet even light,visually pleasing the eye,while consuming little power,so you will be able to use the lights several times without a need to recharge them.
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