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Reach and runtime when it counts

When conditions are bad and the response window is short, you want output, throw, runtime, and signalling in one tool. SAR teams and rural first-aid volunteers rely on lights like these — see why a search-and-rescue light belongs in your kit and the wider emergency lights range.

Throw and signalling

Scanning a field, shoreline, or slope takes real throw — the long-range guide explains what distance ratings mean. Strobe and SOS modes signal for help or mark a position when you need to be seen.

Ready for a long callout

These lights are built to hold a strong, usable output for the length of an operation rather than a brief burst. A model that also takes a primary cell, plus a charged spare from the batteries page, keeps you running through a long night.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a good search-and-rescue light?

High sustained output, long throw to cover ground, long runtime for a full callout, rugged sealed construction, and signalling modes such as strobe and SOS. The ability to run on a backup primary cell is a real plus.

How far do these lights throw?

Long-range search models are built to reach hundreds of metres, which is what lets you scan a field, shoreline, or slope from one position. The long-range guide explains how throw and candela ratings translate into usable distance.

Do they have strobe and SOS modes?

Many do. Strobe and SOS are used to signal for help, mark a location, or get attention at a distance. The available modes are listed on each product page.