SOS Marine introduces the Greatland Rescue Laser

Greatland Laser has appointed SOS Marine as its exclusive distributor for Australia.

The Rescue Laser looks like typical small handheld flashlights, but produces a line of laser light intended for signalling during search and rescue operations. 

Rescue Lasers are a excellent product to keep on a plane or boat. They are non-hazardous and battery operated so can last up to 2400 times longer than existing pyrotechnic flares.

They can be seen up to 32 kilometres away at night. and retail at reasonable price.

Rescue Lasers are very different to laser pointers by having a unique lens which is designed specifically for Search and Rescue Operations.

At 12 kilometres from the light source the Laser Flare cover splays to 900 metres. Available in either a green or red light, they create high visability when pointed at those being rescued or those being searched for.

Rescue Lasers are the future in rescue signalling.

Greatland reports that the market response to its handheld laser products has been very positive.  ”We`ve worked hard to develop small, lightweight, robust and reliable products meeting the signalling needs of a wide range of military and civilian customers ”.

Professional and military authorities as well as boaters, skiers, kayaker`s, hikers and other outdoor enthusiast in Australia can now carry this life-saving tool technology.

SOS Marine is an Australian company manufacturing safety and rescue equipment for 12 countries Defence Forces and many maritime professionals worldwide.

The Rescue Laser Flares can be seen at Southern Seas Stand 716, Sydney Boat Show from the 2nd-6th August  

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