XLT RED AERIAL FLARE

The XLT RED AERIAL FLARE is a critical signaling device designed for maximum visibility and reliability in emergency situations. Engineered for aerial deployment, this flare provides a powerful, high-intensity red light that is easily discernible from great distances, making it an indispensable tool for maritime, aviation, and land-based rescue operations. Its robust construction ensures dependable performance even in challenging environmental conditions, offering peace of mind when it matters most.

  • Key Features
  • High-Intensity Red Illumination: Emits a brilliant red light that cuts through fog, smoke, and darkness for superior signaling.
  • Aerial Deployment Design: Specifically crafted for high visibility from aircraft or elevated positions.
  • Long Burn Time: Provides extended signaling duration, crucial for search and rescue efforts.
  • Waterproof Construction: Built to withstand harsh weather and marine environments, ensuring functionality when wet.
  • Easy Activation: Designed for quick and straightforward ignition, even under stress.
  • Reliable Performance: Engineered for consistent and dependable operation in emergency scenarios.

This aerial flare is an essential component of any comprehensive safety and emergency preparedness kit. Its primary function is to attract attention and signal distress or location effectively. Whether used by mariners to signal their position to rescue vessels, by pilots to indicate an emergency landing, or by ground personnel to mark a location, the XLT RED AERIAL FLARE delivers unparalleled signaling power. The vibrant red hue is universally recognized as a distress signal, ensuring that help is alerted promptly. Its design prioritizes ease of use and effectiveness, allowing individuals to deploy it quickly and with confidence during critical moments. The extended burn time ensures that the signal remains visible for a significant period, increasing the chances of being spotted and aided.

The applications for the XLT RED AERIAL FLARE are diverse, spanning maritime safety, aviation emergencies, and general land-based rescue. In maritime settings, it serves as a vital tool for offshore vessels, recreational boaters, and commercial ships to signal distress, mark a location for rescue, or alert other vessels to potential hazards. For aviators, it can be used as a visual aid during emergency landings or to signal their position to ground crews. On land, it is invaluable for search and rescue teams, hikers, campers, and anyone venturing into remote areas where visibility is compromised. The durability and resilience of the flare make it suitable for deployment in various climates and conditions, from harsh coastal environments to remote wilderness. Investing in the XLT RED AERIAL FLARE is an investment in safety, providing a reliable and highly visible means of communication when conventional methods may fail.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 859
Color Red
Type Aerial Flare
Signal Type Distress Signal
Burn Time Approx. 30 seconds
Visibility High
Activation Pull-cord
Waterproof Yes

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