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Breaking
down on the highway at night can put a driver in a very dangerous
situation. And while road flares help call attention to a stranded
vehicle, they usually burn out in 15 to 20 minutes. Traditional
emergency flares are also becoming increasingly prohibited around the
world, due to their dangerous, incendiary nature.
A
better solution is the EzyFlare, an emergency electronic device that
creates a signal visible from 8,000 feet and lasts up to 12 hours. |
| EzyFlare
is a battery operated Emergency Road Flare that can be used in
your car home, boat, motorcycle, hiking, camping, anytime
anywhere that an emergency may arise.
Made
of strong Polycarbonate transparent plastic. The strongest
plastic on the market. EzyFlare gives that extra peace of mind
during other disasters such as snow storms, hurricanes and
earthquakes; place it in your home window to alert others
outside that help is needed. |

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| Powered
by four AA batteries, the EzyFlare can be turned on with the
touch of a button. Once activated, the EzyFlare’s 14 radiant
light-emitting diodes (LEDs) rotate around the edges and LED's
pulsate in the middle of the device, creating a highly visible
light pattern that can be seen by motorists or emergency workers
from over a mile away. |
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Additional
features:
- Lasts
up to 12 hours of continuous use with 4 AA batteries
- Visibility
up to 8,000 feet in all weather conditions
- Stores
conveniently in the trunk or under the seat of most any car
- Fold-out
stand makes setup quick and easy
- Compact
in size but powerful state of the art LEDs (overall size is
8" x 2")
- No
dangerous flares necessary and unlike flares, it can be used around
gas or oil spills
- Great
for trucks and over the road commercial vehicles
- So
easy to use even a child can operate EzyFlare
- Store
for years & be instantly ready to use; zero battery drain when
switched off
- Can
be used as a beacon locator for lost hikers, stranded vehicles and
other emergency situations
- Water-resistant
– can be used for camping, boating or hiking
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