Pulsar Pro LED lighting

Safety is of utmost important on sites, particularly those in close proximity to dangerous areas like roads and rail track. Good lighting is essential to operative safety to increase visibility.

We used the Pulsar Pro multi-mode, rechargeable LED warning light for traffic control, signalling, hazard awareness, zone demarcations and vehicle safety.

These small units are manufactured in shock-resistant plastic, and are waterproof and robust.

We use an A-Board which has a magnetic mount which can hold flashing pulsar lights to create an exclusion zone.

The boards are easy to move and re-use, and can be placed along the route to highlight the live track.

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