New. Brighter. Whiter. LED Scene Lighting – Radiant Series.

RADIANT LUX:
22,000 lumens of bright, surface mounted light. The Radiant Lux is the brightest surface mount light on the market. Featuring a sleek, rugged design and available in black, chrome, or white. The Radiant Lux features 10 spot and 56 flood LEDs. Maximize your scene lighting and work area around your apparatus with the Radiant Lux.


RADIANT MAX:
32,000 lumens of bright light. The Radiant Max features a new, optic design utilizing a spot and flood combination. Available in both 12/24V DC and 120/240V AC. Mounting options include FRC poles, tripod, portable base, and fixed mounts. Finally, the Radiant Max switch box comes with increased functionality: control brightness, control power consumption and instant on at full intensity.


To take advantage of the Radiant Series, please visit our website or call 631.724.8888.

For more information:
Bruce Quick
Marketing Specialist, Safe Fleet: Fire, EMS, and Industrial
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 574-970-7633

Safe Fleet: Fire, EMS, and Industrial
Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial is a leading global provider of safety solutions to the firefighting industry. Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial is comprised of 4 industry leading brands: FRC, FoamPro, Elkhart Brass, and ROM. The combination of these brands allows us the opportunity to offer our customers the best of high performing, technology leading, safety related products. Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial provides integrated systems of monitors, valves, foam proportioning, scene lighting and electronic controls for the global emergency market. For more information on Safe Fleet visit www.safefleet.net.

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