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Cyalume 9-00718 Snaplight Emergency Light Stick, Non Toxic, Non Flammable, Produces No Spark or Heat, 30 Minutes, High-Intensity, 6", Yellow Color (Pack of 2)
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Cyalume 9-00718 Snaplight Emergency Light Stick, Non Toxic, Non Flammable, Produces No Spark or Heat, 30 Minutes, High-Intensity, 6", Yellow Color (Pack of 2)

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The Cyalume SnapLight is a yellow high intensity industrial grade light stick measuring 6" long, for providing instant 360 degree illumination, that can be seen up to a mile away for up to 30 minutes in optimal conditions. The SnapLight is waterproof, non-toxic, and non-flammable. To activate the light stick, bend, snap and shake the tube. The light stick has a hook and hole top, for hanging or attaching the light. Each light stick is individually foil-wrapped for protection from light and moisture. Light sticks are chemiluminescent substances in plastic tubes that provide hours of illumination in a number of safety, industrial, and military applications. Light sticks are waterproof, non-flammable, and non-sparking, which makes them useful in hazardous situations where sparks or flame could cause an explosion. Duration is determined by the chemistry of the formulation. Brightness is affected by temperature: the warmer the temperature, the brighter the light will appear. Viewing distance can be affected by temperature, moisture, and other elements. Exposure to direct sunlight can reduce shelf life and effectiveness. Cyalume Technologies manufactures chemiluminescent products used for safety, industrial, and military applications. The company, headquartered in West Springfield, MA, makes products under ChemLight and SnapLight brands. ChemLight products meet military specifications, and the company meets ISO 9001 standards.

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