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(ARA)
- Heavy snow and rainstorms, fog and dark
roadways, crowded construction zones --
law enforcement personnel regularly work
under very dangerous conditions. It's not
surprising that almost every day of the
year, somewhere in the United States, an
officer is struck by a vehicle.
"Few law enforcement officers are ever shot
at in the course of their careers; the most
hazardous part of their job is being out
in traffic on a daily basis, especially
at night or during inclement weather" says
John Golle, CEO of Safe Lites, a Minnesota-based
safety equipment company.
Often motorists can't see the officers at
all, or not until it's too late. The "old"
style safety vests are only visible at night
from a short distance and need a light source
to be visible. Now , thanks to an innovative
new product called electroluminescent (EL)
lighting, there is a better way to make
officers more visible and save lives.
Made by coating a layer of plastic with
special inks containing phosphors, the EL
lights emit a soft, even glow that is visible
at great distances. Unlike conventional
incandescent lights, they do not impair
night vision, can be seen through smoke,
fog, dust or other particles in the air,
require very little power and contain no
hazardous materials.
Enhanced with EL light strips, new BeaconWearSafety
Vests can be seen from more than 500 feet
away in all weather conditions and are not
obscured by motorists' headlights. The life-saving
technology is slowly replacing the traditional
"old" style reflective vests currently worn
by law enforcement officers all over the
country.
"It's the same technology that is used to
illuminate your cell phone, PDA or dashboard,"
explains Golle. "Because EL lights do not
emit rays, they do not interfere with night
vision. Instrument panels on Blackhawk helicopters
use this technology so that pilots wearing
night vision goggles can read the controls
and see the horizon at the same time."
Unfortunately, law enforcement budgets have
been slashed all over the country, preventing
agencies from buying this vital piece of
equipment. But in eight towns in Minnesota,
the manufacturer has teamed up with a community
bank to bring this innovation to their local
police and fire departments. MainstreetBank
of Minnesota has entered into agreements
with the eight communities they serve to
donate the new vests as a gift to the officers
in their communities.
"It is a win-win for all of us," says Bruce
Soma, CEO of MainstreetBank. We get to better
protect those that protect us everyday.
Plus, having our name on the vests reminds
the community we care about our officers
and are willing to spend money to demonstrate
our commitment."
For more information on the BeaconWear Safety
Vests, and how your company can donate them
to your community, visit www.safelites.com.
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