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Streamlight Flashlight The Choice of the Professionals

Streamlight flashlights have enjoyed many years as provider of flashlights to law enforcement, firefighters, rescue teams and industrial professionals. The Streamlight flashlight range includes rechargeable flashlights, hand held flashlights, helmet or gun mounted lights, angled head lights and flexible stylus lights. In fact, if you need a flashlight for any type of purpose, Streamlight probably makes it.

Streamlight flashlights are made for the demands of the emergency services and industry. Specifications vary between products, but the flashlights are made to last. Hard-wearing and virtually indestructible casings, waterproof abilities, resistance to extreme heat and cold or hazardous substances, quick release safety straps there is a Streamlight flashlight for any situation.

Streamlight were the pioneers of the rechargeable, high-intensity halogen flashlight and also developed the first million-candlepower hand held light for NASA, early in the 1970s. Since then they have won awards from the government and industry bodies for their products and innovations.

The rechargeable Streamlights can be all be recharged an a universal charging lead. Streamlight make flashlights with xenon, krypton or halogen bulbs. They manufacture a dual filament bulb - in case of failure of one filament, the other is there as a backup and the switch is immediate.

LED (Light-Emitting Diode) bulbs are also used. LED is bright and long lasting an LED bulb is expected to last for around 10,000 hours. It is also almost unbreakable, since it does not contain either glass or filament and does not generate heat like a filament bulb does.

Since the Streamlight flashlight is so suitable for the professionals, it makes the ideal companion on a camping, fishing or hiking trip or to keep in the workshop. You can get them for hands-free operation, that can be dropped on a hard floor or in water, and even ones that carry spare bulbs, making them the ideal choice for any outdoor pursuit.



Flashlight bomb victim: 'It just exploded'

Mon, 14 May 2012 21:37:01 -0700

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World's First Flashlight With Luminus' Revolutionary Round LED

Wed, 09 May 2012 08:56:00 -0700

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2 flashlight bombs explode in Glendale

Mon, 14 May 2012 11:48:54 -0700

Two separate flashlights converted into explosive devices exploded in Glendale Sunday and Monday, causing minor injuries to the hands of the people who picked them up.


Larson Electronics’ Magnalight Releases Explosion Proof Ultraviolet HID Flashlight

Tue, 08 May 2012 06:09:43 -0700

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com announced the release of an explosion proof ultraviolet flashlight with upgraded high ultraviolet output HID bulb to its line of explosion proof flashlights. The rechargeable EPL-UV-20W-G2 has been upgraded with a high intensity discharge bulb that produces most of its output in the UV range, increasing the effectiveness of its ultraviolet beam. Previous ...


Prison for 2 in Army flashlight theft scheme

Tue, 15 May 2012 05:10:03 -0700

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Two men have been sentenced for their roles in a scheme to steal tactical flashlights from the Virginia Army National Guard. Media outlets report that 30-year-old Michael Wayne Tutwiler of Mechanicsville will serve six months in prison. James Tucker Creamer of Amherst County will spend one year on probation and pay a $500 fine. Read full article >>