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FoxFury has been developing LED lighting tools for firefighters and first responders since 2003
The LED lights will be waterproof, impact resistant and will meet NFPA fire resistant requirements

FoxFury Lighting Solutions will be releasing a new series of LED lights for first responders at the upcoming Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC 2013) in Indianapolis, IN. This new light will be unveiled at 1:23 P.M. EDT on April 25 in booth #5457.

FoxFury has been developing LED lighting tools (including helmet lights, right angle flashlights and rechargeable area lights) built specifically for firefighters and first responders since 2003. This new personal lighting system has been in development for over 18 months and was designed specifically for firefighters, rescue personnel and industrial safety professionals. It will be bright, versatile and offer a unique easy to use feature, which will represent a FoxFury first. As for durability, this new light will be waterproof, impact resistant and will meet NFPA fire resistant requirements.

This light will be unveiled at 1:23 P.M. EDT on Thursday, April 25th in FoxFury's booth #5457. FDIC attendees (including dealers, media and Fire-Rescue-EMS personnel) will be able to experience this product during the three day show. For those unable to attend FDIC, this light will be formally announced on Friday, April 26th.

"Customers have been asking us for this type of light for a while. We're excited to unveil it at FDIC and finally offer it to emergency rescue personnel," said Mario Cugini, CEO of FoxFury.

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