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Aervoe Super Road Flare vs Water

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Aervoe Super Road Flare vs Water

So its pouring down rain here in St. Louis right now. Incendiary flares were the staple of traffic control for a long time. They certainly have their cons, from chemicals to being unavailable in wet weather. Not to much too dry of weather (wildfires).

 

So whats the alternative? Aervoe Super Road Flares. They are LED flares, no heat, waterproof, drive over-able (is that a word?), magnetic base, rechargable. Really all the best things!

 

Heres a quick video we made demonstrating our point.

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Aervoe Super Road Flare

Posted by Nicholas on

Aervoe Super Road Flare

LED technology has advanced everything from televisions to emergency vehicle lighting. How many older television shows or movies have you seen with broken down 1970s vehicles and some incendiary flares surrounding it. Fast forward to todays LED driven world and…… whaaaat? Incendiary flares are still used by the majority of the USA. Why? There a varying reasons to why, such as unawareness LED flares even exist. When non-Incendiary flares first came to the market they were incandescent lights and performed poorly. This earned non-incendiary based flares a bad rap. Most incendiary flares are 30 minute burn times. This means on major scenes you are, pardon the pun, burning through flares quickly. LED flares can set and forget for hours, allowing you to tend to the scene.  I’m going to show you an LED flare and how it can benefit you!

 

Enter one of the best LED flares we’ve had our hands on, the Aervoe Super Road Flare. Aervoe have a few varieties of the LED flares including a Aervoe Univesal  Road Flare and Aervoe Classic Road Flare. The Aervoe Classic Road Flare has a single row of LEDs and runs on 2 AA. The Aervoe Universal Road Flare is a single row LED with a rechargeable battery.

 

Common features in the Aervoe Flare line include 7 flash patterns, rubber sealed body, crush proof, water proof and magnetic bases.

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LED Road Flares Vs Incendiary Road Flares

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LED Road Flares Vs Incendiary Road Flares

An often over looked aspect to public safety is what to do after you have arrived on scene. This is equally as dangerous as trying to arrive at the emergency scene safely. For many years the go to method was to park your vehicle in the traffic lane to attempt to block traffic and then deploy some flares and cones.   While the general concept has not changed much the technology sure has. Obviously the first step to managing a safe emergency scene is to properly position your vehicle. After that, traditionally incendiary flares were lit and spaced to coordinate...

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