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With over 200,000+ units sold worldwide, we are improving road safety through advanced warning and cloud technology. Motorists and digital systems are provided clear, easy to understand directional warning when approaching a work zone, incident, or roadside assistance vehicle.

  • Smart Sequential Road Flares

    Price range: $288.00 through $750.00

    The pi-lit® ‘smart flare’ incorporate an innovative radio-linked network to automatically sequence the flash. Approaching drivers see a sequentially-lit string of flares much like a runway landing strip that guides traffic around the incident or work zone. They are easy to deploy and provide advanced traffic guidance and safety for motorist and road professionals. pi-lit Sequential Safety Flares has now been granted an exemption from the Federal Motor Carrier Administration (FMCSA) to be used as warning device in lieu of warning triangles or fusee flares.

    Color Description
    Orange Flare Orange Side LEDs/Orange Top LEDs – Orange Plastic
    Blue Flare Blue Side LEDs/Blue Top LEDs – Blue Plastic
    Red Flare Red Side LEDs/Red Top LEDs – Red Plastic
    Yellow Flare Yellow Side LEDs/Yellow Top LEDs – Yellow Plastic
    Green Flare Green Side LEDs/Green Top LEDs – Green Plastic

    Professional: For road professionals who will deploy frequently: Saves time and money!

    Commuter: For the infrequent deployment: Emergency use

  • Smart IR Med-Evac Landing Zone Kit

    Price range: $580.00 through $725.00

    With all the red, blue and white flashing lights at an emergency scene the pi-lit® Landing Zone kit LED’s stand out in stark relief as flashing green. This enables the pilot to immediately see the obstacle-free LZ site. Low profile units that do not get blown away by the copter’s rotowash like cones do.

    pi-lit® LZ Kit includes 5 radio-linked flares with both visible and infra-red LEDs. The flares are placed at the corners of a 100 foot (30 meter) square with one placed outside to designate wind direction OR inverted “Y” free of obstacles.

    The flares flash in unison to create an identifiable “constellation” of either infra-red or visible flashing points. The operator may use any one of the 5 flares to control the entire group, changing from visible to infra-red with the push of a button.

    Color Description
    Orange Flare Orange Side LEDs/Orange Top LEDs – Orange Plastic
    Blue Flare Blue Side LEDs/Blue Top LEDs – Blue Plastic
    Red Flare Red Side LEDs/Red Top LEDs – Red Plastic
    Yellow Flare Yellow Side LEDs/Yellow Top LEDs – Yellow Plastic
    Green Flare Green Side LEDs/Green Top LEDs – Green Plastic

    Professional: For road professionals who will deploy frequently: Saves time and money!

    Commuter: For the infrequent deployment: Emergency use

  • Cone Adapters

    Price range: $49.00 through $100.00

    pi-lit® universal 360 cone adapter is designed to fit to any standard traffic cone. Using its ribbed design, the cone adapter fits securely to the traffic cone and brings more visibility to the sequential flares. The sequential flares magnetically attach to the cone adapter for ease of deployment. With 3 positions to mount, the user can create a 360 degree warning device or a uni-directional warning lamp. (Sold in sets of 4,6, or 10 and includes carrying satchel)

    Features & Specifications :

    • Flares strong magnet makes deployment easy
    • Fits any cone (except collapsible cloth cones)
    • Allows flares to be deployed as a 360 degree warning lamp or a Uni-Directional warning lamp
    • Increase range for sequential flare to flare communication (1,000 ft)
    Color Description
    Orange Flare Orange Side LEDs/Orange Top LEDs – Orange Plastic
    Blue Flare Blue Side LEDs/Blue Top LEDs – Blue Plastic
    Red Flare Red Side LEDs/Red Top LEDs – Red Plastic
    Yellow Flare Yellow Side LEDs/Yellow Top LEDs – Yellow Plastic
    Green Flare Green Side LEDs/Green Top LEDs – Green Plastic

    Professional: For road professionals who will deploy frequently: Saves time and money!

    Commuter: For the infrequent deployment: Emergency use