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Tough, durable, portable lantern certified for hazardous locations. - Features a 5.5 watt, black-dot xenon bulb with anti-glare coating for maximum visibility in smoke & fog. Up to 25,000 peak beam candlepower (114 lumens)
- Runs up to 1.70 continuous hours between charges. Optional spare battery can be speed-loaded in seconds.
- Lamp and battery housings and battery base made of high-impact, super-tough nylon for exceptional durability
- All openings are O-ring sealed for weather resistance
- Industrial rechargeable nickel-cadmium 4.8V, 1.8 amp-hour, 4-cell sub for C battery pack
- 6.75†(H) x 2.85†(W) x 2.87†(D) – Height in charger: 8.5â€
- 15.4 oz. without charger
- Serialized for easy identification
- Available in international safety orange or high visibility yellow
Fire Equipment
There is nothing as crucial for our brave firefighters as having the necessary equipment to do their job. It is vital that their equipment is in top-notch condition, and of the highest quality. We rely on our firefighters to keep us safe from harm, more than we often realize. All we have to do is look back at the 9/11 attacks to realize how incredibly important and valuable our firefighters truly are. It is outrageous to think that the firefighters who give so much and risk their lives on a daily basis might be doing so with substandard equipment. Good fire equipment is imperative to their success and safety, and thus, by extension, to our own safety.
Firefighters need a wide range of fire equipment, starting from the personal protective gear they wear, to the tools and vehicles they need to do the job. They must wear helmets, boots, gloves, coats, and other protective gear to guard their bodies from the extreme heat and searing flames they may encounter when called on a job. They also rely on a variety of tools, such as axes, hammers, and other devices used to break down walls and doors. To keep in touch with one another, they are equipped with radio equipment that allows them to communicate with other firefighters and various officers. Without this essential quality fire equipment, our firefighters would be ill equipped to handle the rigors of such a hazardous job.
Firefighters also use much larger equipment, like trucks and ladders. Sometimes they must ascend tall buildings to extinguish fires. Trucks equipped with long, extendable ladders come in to elevate the firefighters safely to the necessary heights. They also use large tank trucks filled with water when hydrants may not be available. For more information on fire fighting equipment, visit AmericanFirehouse.com.
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