The Rescue Cablelight, Innovative New Rescue Product, is Now Ready for Delivery
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Burlingame, CA – After years of design and development, Lumiflex, Inc., is pleased to announce
that the Rescue Cablelight is now ready for delivery! The Rescue Cablelight, a 200 foot long, 385
degree heat resistive, 480 pounds strong illuminated cable that is flexible and waterproof, is a
rugged piece of equipment that is ideal for rescue professionals that operate in low visibility
environments. Designed for Firefighters, Urban Search and Rescue, Hazmat, Special Ops, etc.,
the Rescue Cablelight provides first responders with an illuminated pathway or visible boundary
marker, which allows them to work more efficiently and safely, and has the capability to save
lives!
Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) professionals have purchased the Rescue Cablelight based on
the unique solutions it provides for their specific rescue situations. USAR pros are particularly
excited by the amount of light that the Rescue Cablelight emits, and that it is a steady, flexible,
cool to the touch, 360 degrees of illumination…very important when working amongst uneven
surfaces and random obstacles.
Firefighters that tested the Rescue Cablelight during scenario based Rapid Intervention Company
(RIC) training reported that it provided them with a clearly visible illuminated pathway, and
allowed them to get in to potential victims, and out to safety, quicker and more efficiently. “The
Firefighters were surprised to discover an added benefit”, said Alex Parr, President of Lumiflex,
Inc., and inventor of the Rescue Cablelight, “since they were able to see where they were going
and knew which way was out to safety, they remained calm with reduced heart rates and
respirations, gaining critical extra time to continue their life saving work.”
If you would like more information about the Rescue Cablelight, or to schedule an interview with
Alex Parr, please contact Lumiflex at 650-340-1309, or email info@rescuecablelight.com. For
more features and benefits of the Rescue Cablelight, please visit www.rescuecablelight.com.
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