New Flameless Flares Easier Safer to Use

Title:
New Flameless Flares Easier; Safer to Use
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330

Summary:
While most roadside safety kits contain at least one traditional incendiary device, they may n

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New Flameless Flares Easier; Safer to Use

Article Body:
While most roadside safety kits contain at least one traditional incendiary device, they may n

With burn temperatures of 5,000 degrees and a laundry list of toxic chemicals, the name "safet
Moreover, road flares, if used improperly, can easily ignite gasoline and burn the clothes or
The Keystone Group, based in Niwot, Colo., has introduced a more family-friendly solution: an

Steve Jones, president of the Keystone Group, first marketed the FlareAlert to police and fire

Millions of drivers could benefit from having emergency flares. AAA, for instance, responds to

The FlareAlert contains 12 high-output light emitting diodes that give it a bright, non-toxic

The device uses two AA batteries and has a battery life of approximately 20 hours in flash mod

Worried about the flare getting crushed while on the road? Recent independent testing revealed

In addition, because FlareAlert is non-flammable, it will not scorch the pavement or leave beh

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