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Because your LIFE is worth it.
Breaking down at night can be a scary experience, especially on a dark road or busy motorway hard shoulder. It's important to be clearly visible to other road users, and the rescue services. This prevents accidents and can save lives, yours, and others. The RAC Personal HazardLight is a highly visible warning beacon. It can be attached to any vehicle at the scene, thrown into the road, or hung from a nearby fence or building. If you or your passengers need to move away from the vehicle, carry it with you, it could save your lives.
Features
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The RAC Personal HazardLight. The new way to stay safe outdoors.
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Can be handheld or laid in the road as emergency warning beacon.
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Waterproof, crushproof, lightweight. Visible up to a kilometre at night.
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16 super-bright LEDs shine for up to 100 hours. 9 selectable flash settings.
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Magnetic*. Attach to suitable surfaces, hang from clothing, belt, fence, railing.
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In the dark, rain or fog, it will keep you or passengers safe.
Specification
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Light Source: 16 superbright LEDs with 360 degree coverage
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Visible distance: Day- upto 300 metres, Night: upto 1000 metres
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Flash Patterns: 9 user selectable flash patterns including SOS
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Size: 1200mm diameter x 35mm height
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Weight: Less than 7oz
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Buoyancy Positive: Floats
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Operational Temperature: -40 to 100 C
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Colours - Orange case (Red LED) / Yellow case (AmberLED)
* A 360 degree AMBER flashing lamp may be legally attached to a vehicle, and used "at the scene of an emergency or where it is necessary or desirable to warn persons of the presence of the vehicle or hazard on the road" under existing provisions of the Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations (1989)."
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