Explosion proof head lamp
IP68 | e+LITE®
PETZL SECURITE
e+LITE®
Headlamp for emergency situations for use in hazardous locations
- Long-term dependability, even when kept for years in harsh conditions:
- works in extreme temperatures: - 30 °C to + 60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F)
- always ready for use: can be stored with batteries for up to 10°years and still be operational
- waterproof down to -1 m
- can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (see specifications for certification level)
- compact and ultra-light (28 grams), so it can always with you
- designed to prevent accidental operation with locking switch
- Performance lighting:
- two white lighting levels (maximum and economic)
- one red lighting level
- two flashing modes : white or red (for signaling)
- shines enough light to allow easy movement in the dark: shines up to 19 m,
- provides up to 4 consecutive nights of lighting (45 hours)
- easy to use
- Long-range whistle for communication or rescue:
- up to 100 dB can be heard up to 500 m away (in the mountains, at night and without wind)
- SOS Morse code illustration on the whistle
Headlamp for emergency situations for use in hazardous locations
- Long-term dependability, even when kept for years in harsh conditions:
- works in extreme temperatures: - 30 °C to + 60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F)
- always ready for use: can be stored with batteries for up to 10°years and still be operational
- waterproof down to -1 m
- can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (see specifications for certification level)
- compact and ultra-light (28 grams), so it can always with you
- designed to prevent accidental operation with locking switch
- Performance lighting:
- two white lighting levels (maximum and economic)
- one red lighting level
- two flashing modes : white or red (for signaling)
- shines enough light to allow easy movement in the dark: shines up to 19 m,
- provides up to 4 consecutive nights of lighting (45 hours)
- easy to use
- Long-range whistle for communication or rescue:
- up to 100 dB can be heard up to 500 m away (in the mountains, at night and without wind)
- SOS Morse code illustration on the whistle
