LED emergency flares (LED safety beacon) are reusable alternatives to disposable flares with magnetic attachment and 9 flash modes for visibility. Standard kits include 4 units in orange, red, blue, and yellow for road and marine use.
1. Open battery chamber on base and insert batteries (polarity indicated visually; type TBD). 2. Secure lid tightly to ensure weatherproof seal. 3. Test power button to cycle through modes before storage.
Mount magnetically on vehicle for roadside use or hang via hook in marine settings. Select appropriate mode (e.g., rotating flash for high visibility, SOS for distress). Use in low-light conditions; position 10-20 ft behind vehicle (norm). Do not stare directly at LEDs to avoid eye strain.
Wipe casing with damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals. Store in dry place; remove batteries if unused for long periods. Inspect for cracks periodically due to shockproof design.
What if no lights? Check battery installation and replace if low. What if modes not cycling? Press and hold power button for reset (likely). What if dim output? Clean lens for debris or replace batteries.
What are the 9 lighting modes? Modes include rotating flashing, multi flash, single flash, alternating lights, SOS all lights on, dim all lights on, 2 lights on, and bright 3 LED flashlight. How do you attach the flares? Use the magnetic holder for metal surfaces or the hanging hook for other placements. What colors are available in the 4-pack? One each of orange, red, blue, and yellow for high visibility. Is this suitable for boat emergencies? Yes, designed for both marine and road modes with SOS rescue signals. What powers the lights? Battery-operated with accessible battery chamber. Are they waterproof? Durable shock-proof casing provides protection, but verify in product manual for water resistance. How bright are the LEDs? Features bright LED ring and 3 LED lights for effective warning. Can it replace road flares? Yes, portable LED version for reusable roadside warnings. What is the anti-slip grip for? Ensures secure handling during activation in emergencies. How many batteries does each unit take? Battery chamber design suggests standard AA or similar; check packaging.