Shed Some Light on Your Inspections with Brady Inspection Timer

EIN NP Brady Timer 400

 June 7, 2019

Don’t just rely on pen and paper for your maintenance and safety inspection. Add this innovative Inspection Timer and keep track of your inspection needs at a glance.

It’s all in the blinking LED lights that change color to visually indicate how much time you have left before the next inspection. After you’ve finished your inspection, reset it so you’re ready for the next one. With a variety of mounting options and a rugged design you’ve got an inspection reminder for your tough industrial environments.

With this timer, you also get:
● Impactful and colorful reminders that break through the grime of your facility
● Varied timing options for 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months and a year
● Performance in harsh conditions – IP65 rated so it withstands water, dust, extreme temperatures and more

The winning highlights:

  • How you win: Blinking LED light breaks through grime for a more impactful inspection reminder.
  • Keeps your inspection timing top of mind so your facility stays safe, efficient and compliant.
  • Where you win: Anywhere you need an inspection, including AEDs, fire extinguishers, eyewash stations, forklifts and more.

 Learn more at BradyCanada.ca

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