LUNASEA LIGHTING’S NEW WATER SAFETY DEVICE PROVIDES HIGHER LEVEL OF SAFETY FOR CHILDREN AND PETS

Lunasea Water Safety Device for Kids

Oct 20, 2020

Lunasea Lighting has introduced an innovative new water safety device designed for child and pet safety. This complete safety system incorporates improved packaging  other devices simply don’t offer, allowing for increased convenience and most importantly, greater peace of mind.  In addition to being the smallest multi-function distress light and signaling device on the market today, unlike competitive offerings, Lunasea’s waterproof device is easily rechargeable. It’s also designed to work independently, or in combination with a waterproof, rechargeable pocket-size alarm receiver that increases your ability to keep track of your loved ones at all times.

Ideal for use aboard boats, at the marina, when camping by the lake or stream, or even poolside, Lunasea’s IP67 waterproof attachment and IP65 waterproof receiver take on, or ‘near the water’ safety to a whole new level. The attachment emits a comforting blue ambient light to provide assurance that all is OK.  In the event your child or pet should fall into in the water, an ultra-bright white distress strobe on the attachment automatically activates and the portable receiver sounds a loud audible alarm and flashes a bright strobe. 

Both the child or pet worn strobe and the portable receiver are equipped with long-lasting lithium batteries and work with standard inductive device charging pads. The strobe’s distress light operates for a minimum of eight hours on a single charge, while the receiver functions for many days on a single charge.

Lunasea Lighting’s Allen Burley points out that while there are others that offer a product with a remote alarm that triggers if a child or pet falls into the water, those devices don’t compare to Lunasea’s system when it comes to portability, functionality, cost and convenience.

The new Lunasea safety strobe transmitter and receiver are available through authorized dealers nationwide. The American MSRP is $189 USD.  To learn more about these devices, or the complete line of Lunasea Lighting solutions and accessories for marine applications, visit www.lunasealighting.com.

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