Thursday 10 November 2011

FoxFury Upgrades Its Greener, Better, Brighter and Smarter Nomad LED Area Light & Spotlight

 The best rapid deployment light just got better. FoxFury Lighting Solutions announces its upgraded 4000 torch lumen Nomad 4000 LED Area-Spot Light, which is 400 lumen brighter than the Nomad 3600 released last year. The cordless and rechargeable Nomad is a portable area light and spotlight that can travel to and function in places where other scene lights cannot.

The Nomad was designed to give first responders and photographers a compact, portable and self-sufficient quick deployment lighting tool. The Nomad’s smart design offers both flood and focused light options. With built-in legs and a head that can telescope up to 8 feet tall, the Nomad functions as a powerful 8 degree spotlight with the diffuser lens detached or a 120 degree scene light with the lens attached.

The Nomad deploys in 20 seconds, has no warm-up or cool-down time and uses the latest CREE LED technology.

The Nomad provides three light intensities and 2.5 to 9 hours of light per charge. It has been used by firefighters, rescue, EMS, police, military, security, industrial safety and photographers around the world.

“We’re thrilled to offer an even brighter Nomad. The Nomad has been used in blackouts, disasters, incident command posts, rescue operations, arson investigations, crime scenes, vehicle and heavy equipment inspections, land surveying, SWAT perimeter lighting, photography, film and more. It's a versatile and incredibly handy light," said Mario Cugini, CEO of FoxFury.

FoxFury Lighting Solutions creates unique and cutting edge lighting products that reflect the needs of our customers, who demand quality and dependability. FoxFury is best known for its niche LED headlamps designed for specific markets including Fire, Industrial, Hazardous Area, Law Enforcement, Forensics and Recreational. FoxFury was formed in August 2003 and operates out of Vista, CA USA.

 Due to diminishing donations and increased belt tightening at Haringey Council, residents feared that Christmas cheer would give
Highgate a miss this year.

But after a meeting on Tuesday, the council announced that the lights would go up and would be better than ever.

The authority is even buying new state-of-the-art LED lights as a special Christmas gift.

Chris Underhill, of Highgate estate agents Prickett & Ellis who raises funds all year round for the village’s much-loved lights, said: “I’m flabbergasted and so chuffed.

I’ve not slept for a few days because I’ve been so stressed about the lights not happening this year.

I very much appreciate the effort of the council and I know the community will be absolutely delighted.” Councillor Nilgun Canver, cabinet member for environment at Haringey Council, said: “The Highgate Christmas lights will be going up this year as normal.”

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