Portable LED Flood Lights

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September 25, 2018

STANDARD is pleased to announce the launch of a new line of Temporary Worklights, including String Lights, a Trouble light, LED Flood Lights, a LED Temporary high bay and a wide variety of accessories.

Portable Flood Lights are easy to carry from one location to another as they are battery-powered and highly versatile. These fixtures can be used for commercial projects or smaller residential tasks. They offer pre-set intensities to disperse the right amount of light for each task and to ensure more efficient battery consumption. Their cordless feature keeps the ground cable-free, which creates a safer work environment. This luminaire can be used on jobsites where electricity has yet to be installed.

The 20 W and 50 W Flood Lights can be placed directly on the ground or used with STANDARD’S robust tripod. You can fit up to three 20 W units on the tripod or two 50 W units. Replacement batteries are also available for the 20 W Flood Lights; this allows you to have a fully charged battery on hand at all times. As for the 50 W models, the battery is integrated into the luminaire and cannot be changed or replaced.

In addition to providing pre-set intensities, the 10 W Mini Flood Light also offers an SOS mode that can be used to signal an emergency. The magnetic handle allows you to use the product on metal or flat surfaces.

For more information http://www.standardpro.com/featured-product/portable-led-flood-lights/

 

 

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