Universal lighting kit fits both traditional and modern style firefighting helmets. It is a low-profile, lightweight, economical alternative for securely mounting a flashlight to almost any style fire helmet.
- Kit includes:
- 3AA ProPolymer® HAZ-LO® with alkaline batteries
- Streamlight Helmet Mount
- Rubber Helmet Strap
- Streamlight Helmet Mount can be used in conjunction with Streamlight’s 3AA ProPolymer HAZ-LO series or 4AA ProPolymer series of flashlights. Durable, lightweight, aluminum mount easily attaches to the brim of firefighter’s helmets with no tools required
- Rubber Helmet Strap can be used in conjunction with Streamlight’s 3AA ProPolymer HAZ-LO series or 4AA ProPolymer series of flashlights. It is a quick and easy, “no tools required” method to attach your 3AA/4AA ProPolymer flashlight to almost any helmet. Made of engineered high-strength rubber. Also fits hard hats.
- 3AA ProPolymer HAZ-LO specs:
- Safety measures: Set screw helps to avoid batteries being changed out, or the housing inadvertently being opened in a hazardous environment Combination of visual and mechanical polarity protection ensures correct installation of batteries
- Light designed to not power on if batteries are installed incorrectly
- Sealed switch design protects it from corrosion caused by battery leakage
- technology - impervious to shock with a 50,000 hour lifetime - provides 120 lumens; runs 6.5 hours
- Smooth parabolic reflector produces a tight beam with optimum peripheral illumination
- Regulated run time provides consistent performance throughout battery life
- High-performance, anti-static, thermoplastic material resistant to chemicals and solvents
- O-ring sealed, dust-proof, water-tight enclosure
- IP67 rated for dust-tight and waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
- IPX4 for water spray
- 3 meter impact resistance tested
- 3 “AA” alkaline batteries reduce battery and recycling costs by 25%
- 7.00 in. (17.78 cm); 7.5 oz (213 grams) with batteries (included)
- ATEX-approved for Category 1 (Zone 0) locations. For use in places with an explosive gas atmosphere (other than mines susceptible to firedamp) that is present continually or for longer periods. It has a maximum operating temperature of <135°C.