Work lights from Peli: turning night into day

Peli's work lights provide increased performance and safer working condition: portability, a long run-time and easy setup makes them ideal for work in dark.

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Work lights are highly powerful, high-lumen industrial lights, akin to floodlights, that are usually fixed to adjustable stands or tripods that allow you to light up large areas. They can also be called light towers, generator lights, scene lights, site lights, spot lights and task lights. They are usually portable and powered through gas or electric generators or they can be cordless work lights powered by rechargeable batteries.

Peli’s work lights (RALS) provide increased performance and safer working conditions. Portability, a long run-time and easy setup makes them ideal for work in dark so you can keep your efforts moving through the night.

“Getting the job done isn’t always a 9 to 5 operation,” said Piero Marigo, Peli Products EMEA Managing Director. “The bottom line is that a properly lit job site is safer and RALS lighting systems provide that.”

PELI™ RALS: Energy-efficient, Self-Contained Flood Lights

Extremely powerful, rechargeable lighting for your work area without the use of cables or generators. With up to 24.000 lumens and a run time that lasts an entire workshift, features include multiple heads, multi-position deployable masts with 360º rotating heads and swappable battery (selected models).

PELI™ 9600 LINEAR LIGHT: The First Linear Lighting Without Dark Spots

Now it’s easy to light up long stretches of construction sites, rail tracks or tunnels without the hassles of conventional heavyweight light towers. The Peli™ 9600 Linear Light allows you to connect multiple light heads from one power source and eliminates dark spots thanks to the specialist optics.

Although there are still work light bulbs of the halogen, fluorescent and incandescent variety, its more common these days to see LED work lights. LED lighting is very popular for a number of reasons including that they are more cost and energy efficient and produce little to no heat compared to other bulb types. Work lights are an important tool to have on a job site, as they enhance safety and efficiency, allowing the worker to see better, which lessens the possibility of accidents or mishaps.

Work lights aren’t necessarily only useful at night, but can also be handy on overcast days or when working in the shade or in a dark place like a workshop, to help you see exactly what you’re doing. Speaking of who or where one might use a work light, there are many industry and leisure applications for work lights.

Emergency, Fire and Rescue Services

EMS professionals and first responders will be able to light up remote areas and emergency scenes in seconds. Fire and rescue professionals as well will need scene lights to ensure they are able to fight fires or secure scenes of an accident.

Police and Military

Work lights will allow for quick deployment of police checkpoints and crime or emergency scenes. Crime scene investigation is another application for work lights, so that coroners and law enforcement can assess scenes in dark or remote areas.

Some other applications for military and police would be field hospitals, command centers, landing zone lighting for helicopters and other aerial vehicles, clean-up operations, walkways and perimeter lighting, sobriety stops and security checkpoints to name just a few.

 

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