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Saturday, November 21, 2009

A Practical Guide to Area Lights

Specifying area lights on apparatus is a good idea for a lot of reasons. Lights can help firefighters operate more quickly, efficiently and safely when they fight fires, perform rescues and deliver other emergency services. If your department is thinking about buying a new apparatus or retrofitting an older one, here is a practical guide to area lights that can help you specify the right lights for the job. First, departments need to understand the difference between perimeter lights and area lights. Perimeter lights are designed to illuminate the immediate area around an apparatus. NFPA 1901 and 1906 ...

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