TOMAR’s Revolution MultiFunction Series wins EMS Today’s Hot Product of 2019

GILBERT, AZ — TOMAR Electronics is pleased to announce that its Revloution MultiFunction Series (mfR) was recently awarded EMS Today’s Hot Product of 2019. The award was voted on by a panel of judges and was presented at the EMS Today Conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD on Thursday, February 20th .

The Revolution MultiFunction Series is a multi-purpose warning and illumination lamp for first responders. Designed to clear the chaos and reduce the risks associated with working a dangerous emergency scene, the Revolution MultiFunction Series (mfR) combines award-winning warning and illumination technology into one easy to install light head.

“We are honored that the mfR series continues to gain recognition for its innovation and safety features,” said Matt Barker, Director of Marketing for TOMAR. “The mfR series features powerful warning outputs to help keep first responders and the community safe in an emergency situation.”

Featuring the latest and most reliable high intensity and efficient LEDs, the mfR is the only light series with a patented, waterproof seal and features dual mode, multi-purpose warning and illumination in one lamp for extreme versatility and safety. With its powerful warning outputs, the mfR series meets NFPA Standards with just two lamps per zone.

TOMAR won the Most Innovative Warning and Illumination Product Award from EMS World in 2017 for the original Revolution Series. The highly decorated mfR Series is available for purchase from authorized TOMAR dealers.

About TOMAR Electronics
TOMAR Electronics is a leading manufacturer of high quality emergency warning products and optical preemption systems. Located in Gilbert, AZ, TOMAR has designed and manufactured highly reliable and efficient LED and strobe light systems for more than 50 years. For more information, please visit www.TOMAR.com.

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