The Akron Brass Company Develops Battery-Powered LED Tactical Scene Light

Wooster, OH  (April 7, 2016) – Today, the Akron Brass Company released the Revel Scoutâ„¢ Scene Light to improve overall scene illumination and operational ease. The new Revel Scout is ideal for fire departments or emergency medical service teams in need of a high output, tactical scene light with multiple mounting options.
 
Fast, Flexible Deployment
Compact, lightweight and portable, the Revel Scout’s flexibility will provide you with more options than most LED scene lights to accomplish various tasks. The Revel Scout’s design allows for multiple placement options — set on a flat surface, hung on a door, strapped to a ladder or attached to drywall with its integrated spike. With a removable, rechargeable battery that can last up to 7 hours and weighing only 12 pounds, the Revel Scout simplifies fire scene lighting operations.
 
Light Where You Need It
Boasting 14,000 lumens, the Revel Scout is all you need to light your entire exterior scene and interior work area. Easy to move or position, the Revel Scout’s combination of flood and spot light optics increases overall scene visibility when lighting exterior areas such as vehicles, structures, parking lots and overhead hazards. It can then be used indoors for overhaul or any variety of other tasks.
 
Discover more at akronbrass.com/revel-scout-pr to request a demo.

About Akron Brass Company
Founded in 1918, Akron Brass is a worldwide marketer and manufacturer of high performance life-safety, firefighting and emergency response equipment. Markets served consist of fire & rescue, petro-chemical, marine, military, airports, mining, specialty vehicles and bus & student transportation. Akron Brass is ISO 9001 registered and has an excellent reputation for developing and manufacturing innovative products. Headquartered in Wooster, OH, Akron Brass has additional manufacturing facilities in Columbus, OH and Washington, IL, with sales offices in Beijing, China and Dubai, UAE.

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