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Streamlight®, Inc., a globally renowned provider of high-performance lighting, launched the rechargeable Stinger® 2020 S, a powerful work light featuring 2,000 lumens, a body-mounted switch with intensity mode selector and battery status indicator, and a textured body for an enhanced grip. The new Stinger model, which is powered by a rechargeable Li-Ion battery, also features PiggyBack® charging options that allow users to energize both the light and a backup battery at the same time. Newest model features "While the original Stinger 2020 revolutionized the idea of a super-bright, rechargeable work light, this newest model features the added benefit of being compatible with a PiggyBack charger, which ensures users will never be without a spare battery when using the light for a full work shift," said Streamlight Chief Revenue Officer, Michael F. Dineen. Michael F. Dineen adds, "Like the original Stinger 2020, its easy-to-use mode selector switch eliminates the need to cycle between modes with each use, and its ergonomic flat design lets you hold the light without losing your grip. It’s an ideal work light for automotive and industrial technicians, first responders and outdoor users alike." Stinger 2020 S features The new light is powered by a single Stinger 2020 S 5,200 mAh protected Li-Ion rechargeable pack The new light is powered by a single Stinger 2020 S 5,200 mAh protected Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack. It can be charged inside the light with existing Stinger chargers or via a PiggyBack charger that simultaneously charges an extra battery, doubling the run time. A 5-unit bank charger is also available. Featuring a high-power LED for extreme brightness, the Stinger 2020 S features a head-mounted on/off switch for momentary or constant on operation, and a selector switch for choosing high, medium, or low-intensity modes. BOROFLOAT® glass lens On high, the Stinger 2020 S delivers 2,000 lumens, 25,000 candela, a 315-meter beam distance and a two-hour run time. On low, the light offers an extended run time of 24 hours with 100 lumens, 1,200 candela and a 70-meter beam distance. Strobe mode runs for 3.25 hours. Made from premium quality aluminum alloy, the Stinger 2020 S features a BOROFLOAT® glass lens that is impact-resistant and gasket-sealed. The light measures 7.69 inches and weighs 12.2 ounces. Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty The Stinger 2020 S is IPX7-rated and is waterproof to one meter for 30 minutes. It is also impact-resistance tested to two meters. Available in black, the Stinger 2020 S comes in Standard, PiggyBack, and Light Only models. The new light has an MSRP that ranges from USD 230.00 to USD 332.63, depending on the configuration. Each model comes with Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Streamlight®, Inc., a pioneering provider of high-performance lighting, announced the appointment of Danny Williams to National Sales Manager – West supporting the company’s Industrial/Fire division. In his new position, Danny Williams will manage the company’s Western Regional Sales Managers, as well as its Manufacturers’ Rep Groups in the West. He will also focus on the expansion of geographic territory in the region, while continuing his focus on sales, revenue growth, and customer support. Extensive industry experience Danny Williams began his tenure at Streamlight in 2007 as Territory Sales Manager in the Southeast region, where he was responsible for Industrial/Fire sales in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. During his time at Streamlight, he established valued relationships with agencies and distributors by assisting and working closely with them to identify and serve the needs of end users. Williams came to Streamlight with more than 20 years of sales experience within industrial channel Williams came to Streamlight with more than 20 years of sales experience within the industrial channel. Prior to joining the organization, he served as an Account Manager for The Lawless Group in Houston, Texas, focusing on sales of construction, industrial, and safety products in the Houston Gulf Coast Region and Southern Louisiana. He also worked for Texas Mill Supply in Galena, Texas, as an Integrated Supply Account Manager, supporting several major industrial companies. Author's quote “This promotion for Danny is well deserved,” said Mike Dineen, Streamlight’s Chief Revenue Officer, adding “He’s built an excellent reputation among his customers and peers for his industrial sales experience, wealth of product knowledge and stellar management skills. We all look forward to seeing him excel in Streamlight’s western region in this new role.” Danny Williams resides in Spicewood, Texas, USA.
Streamlight®, Inc., a globally renowned provider of high-performance lighting for first responders, announced that it donated $21,000 to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), which included $11,000 in proceeds from sales of the company's specially marked NFFF Red Nano Light®, Red Vantage® helmet light, and Red Siege® AA lantern. Supporting NFFF via donations Streamlight earmarks $1.00, $3.00, and $2.00, respectively, from the sale of each light for the NFFF. The donation also included a $10,000 contribution for the continued Bronze level corporate sponsorship to NFFF. Streamlight has been supporting NFFF through donations and sponsorships for more than 16 years. Contributions have continually assisted NFFF in commemorating the lives of firefighters who have died in the line of duty and supporting their families and colleagues. Assistance We hope our contributions have helped the families and surviving colleagues of the heroic firefighters" “We hope our contributions have helped the families and surviving colleagues of the heroic fallen firefighters over the years,” said Streamlight's President and Chief Executive Officer - Ray Sharrah. Ray Sharrah adds, “Their valor and selflessness no doubt saved the lives and property of others. We hope our donations will in some way assist those they left behind.” Funding initiatives Streamlight's sponsorship helps fund various initiatives, including the organization's annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend to fallen heroes held on May 6-7 at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park in Emmitsburg, MD. The donations provide lodging and meals for the immediate families of firefighters being honored and assist with travel expenses. A plaque with the names of the firefighters who died in the line of duty in 2022 will be added to the National Firefighters Memorial during the tribute. funding scholarships Streamlight's sponsorship also helps fund scholarships awarded to spouses and children of fallen firefighters and counseling programs for agencies that have lost colleagues in the line of duty. Congress created the NFFF to lead a nationwide effort to honor America's fallen firefighters. Since 1992, the non-profit Foundation has developed and expanded programs that fulfill that mandate.
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Technology has transformed the role of lighting in the realm of firefighting. The rise of USB-rechargeable flashlights and headlamps now enable firefighters to recharge on-the-go. New, multi-fuel flashlight ‘systems’ use a rechargeable battery, but also can accept disposable batteries for alternate sources of power. New scene lights are waterproof and offer powerful brightness in situations involving smoke or water. Work lights that fit in tight spaces can be used hands-free or hanging, and rotate on their bodies for light wherever it’s needed. Whether for fighting fires, investigating fire scenes, signaling others in emergencies, or conducting rescues, Streamlight, a global provider of high-performance lighting, works to meet the needs of the fire market. Checking functionality of various LED beams Dawn Dalldorf-Jackson, Streamlight’s Director of Sales – Industrial and Fire/EMS Division, said “When determining how to meet lighting needs, fire agencies should take into account the functionality of various LED beams, such as spot beams for highlighting specific areas or flood beams for illuminating wide areas.” She says that lights mounted higher up – on the body, on a pole or a light tower configuration – can help reduce glare, enabling fire professionals to operate without light shining at eye level, possibly obscuring their vision. Portable Scene Light EXT Streamlight’s Portable Scene Light EXT, for example, features a pole and rotating head that extend 84 inches high Streamlight’s Portable Scene Light EXT, for example, features a pole and rotating head that extend 84 inches high. Another model uses a frame that can be stacked for up to three units, creating a bright light tower to further improve worker visibility. As a provider of high-performance lighting, Streamlight has a reputation for making tough, ultra-bright flashlights that serve the specialized needs of fire professionals. Advanced lighting technology The company’s advances in lighting technology have resulted in many specialized products for the fire market, such as the Survivor, a right-angle flashlight, portable scene lights, lanterns, such as the Vulcan 180 with blue taillights, so firefighters can be spotted in thick smoke, and versatile helmet lights. Dawn Dalldorf-Jackson said, “Choosing the right flashlight can make all the difference in combating dense smoke or other conditions.” Flexible helmet lights Flexible helmet lights like the Vantage 180 X USB can be mounted to full-brim fire helmets, or by means of a ‘quick release’ helmet bracket, detached for use as a handheld light, or hooked to turnout gear to become a 90-degree light. ‘Multi-fuel’ lights allow users to conveniently recharge a Streamlight SL-B26 Li-Ion USB rechargeable battery pack or switch to disposable batteries, when the need arises. Other lights feature both spot and flood beams that also can be used together to optimize navigation and eliminate blind spots. Dawn Dalldorf-Jackson adds, “Costs can be a concern and rechargeable lighting products can help provide the solution. While disposable flashlight batteries are cheaper, agencies should consider the number of personnel in their organization, and how many types of lighting products they use over their careers.” Rechargeable flashlights are tough and durable Lights with both spot and flood beams give users two lights in one, increasing the value of lighting purchases Rechargeable flashlights are tough and durable, feature extremely low operating costs, and offer convenient recharging options. Streamlight’s Li-Ion Bank charger, for example, can power eight SL-B26 USB rechargeable batteries at a time. Lights with both spot and flood beams give users two lights in one, increasing the value of lighting purchases. And versatile scene lights can be used in a variety of situations, from large-scale to confined space scenes. Informing on the latest technology innovations in lighting Spreading the word about the importance of light at a fire scene, Streamlight works directly with fire training facilities to educate them on the latest technology innovations in lighting, while also providing products for use in their training sessions. Streamlight also offers an extensive video showcase on its website, which offers product information and training information for fire personnel. Streamlight is a major sponsor of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), helping to fund the organization’s National Memorial Weekend tribute to fallen heroes, scholarships for children of fallen firefighters, and counseling programs. The company donates a portion of its yearly sales of the specially marked NFFF Red Nano Light, NFFF Red Vantage Light and the NFFF 2AA Red Siege Lantern to the foundation.
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