Streamlight and TheFireStore.com go into the Red

Coatesville, PA (TheFireStore.com) April 2, 2013 — TheFireStore.com, the leading online source for firefighting professionals, has partnered with Streamlight to offer the new and exclusive red bodied version of the famous Vantage Helmet Mounted LED Light.

The Streamlight Vantage Helmet Mounted LED Light was born from a tactical weapon light background and its natural color was obviously black. TheFireStore partnered with Streamlight to bring the new, stunning red bodied version to the firefighting community. The red version delivers all the power and function of the original, meets the requirements of NFPA 1971-8.6 (2007), and is serialized for easy identification.

Built to withstand the shock of being mounted on an automatic weapon in combat conditions, this unit is tougher than any other helmet light. It was also built to be waterproof, chemical-resistant, and high temperature resistant. In short, the exclusive red Vantage can stand-up to the physical punishment of the most demanding firefighting scenes and rescue operations with no problem.

Don’t delay; the red version of this powerful and bright helmet light was produced in a limited quantity. Invest in yours today and enjoy the top quality performance for years to come. If you miss this opportunity you may be seeing red but you sure won’t be wearing it on your helmet.

About TheFireStore.com and Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc.
TheFireStore.com, a division of Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc., offers product lines from more than 400 manufacturers. Witmer Public Safety Group’s motto is Equipping Heroesâ„¢ and this continues as they extend their commitment to provide the industry’s best equipment and supplies to the professional men and women who serve to ensure the public’s safety. For additional information, please call (800) 852-6088 or visit TheFireStore.com.

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