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Safety Lamp Range A N addition to the recently announced Tildawn

17th December 1965
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range of electric safety lamps is a flashing amber barrier lamp. The lamp has an 8 in.-diameter, directional-beam convex lens with a mirror reflector and conforms with the regulations now in force dealing with road traffic signs.

Power is supplied by a 1,200 hr. dry battery and the transistorized flasher unit is completely sealed in a plastics block. The light is switched on by a security-key-switch master control and comes into operation when daylight fades, through a photoelectric cell.

A tough, yellow-coloured, polypropylene body has a red reflective band and the unit is equipped with anti-theft clamps. Sole Concessionaires in UK: Neale, Wright and Co. Ltd., Coventry Road, Cubbington, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.