|
|
|
| Do you think this guy wants to hold a flashlight while he's trying to tie-off? |
| As a Search & Rescue and First Responder Light the MP-1 is a powerful tool. The light can not flood so it ignores the elements... The MP-1 is made of high quality materials and will not rust, corrode, or fall apart under extreme conditions... And You will have plenty of light right where you need it... where your hands are!! |
| The MP-1 may be best used as a First Responder or Search & Rescue light... |
| When it comes to your safety or the safety of your employees, why compromise the use of your most important tools... Your hands! |
| Now, you wouldn't catch me up there, but cell tower workers often have to climb 200' towers to install or repair antennas. A lot of this work is done in the early morning hours or at night when cell phone traffic is at it's lowest level. The M P-1 is just the tool to have when your safety depends on the use of both hands. Hang on, tie-off, and don't look down!! |
| Corporate Health & Safety Officers, Consider this... |
The M P-1 can help save lives, minimize loss of work, reduce insurance claims, and lost revenue due to accidents. |
The MP-1 gives you the freedom to go "Hands Free" and put an ample amount of light where you need it... It's perfect for Work! |
| The MP-1 can provide light for a variety of work applications. |
| Working at night can be hazardous in itself. Some jobs add conditions that make the work even more taxing and dangerous. A reliable Hands Free Light source may help make your job easier and safer. |
| When was the last time your flashlight flooded while working in wet or extreme conditions? The MP-1 can not flood and you wear it on the back of your hands... Ever hear this on a job site? "@#%*!!! I dropped the @^#& flashlight down the catch basin... somebody help me fish it out." |
| Scouts can use the MP-1 for anything from Making Camp to learning Morse Code |
| A couple good ideas for scouts have been sent in by folks viewing this site. Scouts can use the MP-1 for their Morse Code Badge, Camping, Nature Hikes, survival training, . |
| Whether you descend to 40 feet on a night dive or to 240 feet at 40 Fathom Grotto for Nitrogen Narcosis Training... You want a reliable light that Can Not Flood and the use of both of your hands. (Right) John floats neutrally buoyant at 85 feet after ascending from zero visibility while testing his MP-1 Hands Free Lights at the Blue Grotto in Ocala, Florida. |
(Left) Dan Friedel ascends from the depths with an MP-1 on both hands at Bonne Terre Mine Deep Earth Diving Adventures, 45 minutes South of St. Louis, Missouri. |
| Daniel dons her gear and tests her regulator while wearing the MP-1. |
|
|