<BODY> Since introducing the Home Safety Light!" in 2003, Cyberlux Corporation has supplied the American Red Cross with hundreds of the portable light-source product to aid emergency response teams across the country. ROBRADY was tasked to design a battery-operated diodal lighting product for Cyberlux that could support reading a newspaper and last for 40 hours on a single set of AA  batteries. ROBRADY delivered a reliable, practical light source for use during power outages or when power is otherwise unavailable: The Home Safety Light can sufficiently illuminate a 12x12 room for up to five days on a set of eight AA  batteries, depending on the user s choice of three settings. The Home Safety Light weighs approximately one pound and can be mounted or suspended from a hook or nail on any vertical or horizontal plane either temporarily or permanently. The molded body of the product is constructed of a durable ABS material; the cover lens is made of polycarbonate resin. And solid-state LED (Light Emitting Diode) chips replace the traditional bulb as light source, resulting in an extended-light life. Because this diodal technology consumes 90 percent less energy than conventional bulbs,  the Home Safety Light is guaranteed for 100,000 hours (approximately 12 hours of use per day for more than 20 years). Equally critical to the design s success, ROBRADY innovation resulted in the bright-white light being directed down into a polished reflector shape, which ensures the light is easy on the eyes. Diodal technology was also the basis for the Cyberlux Reliabright!" Emergency Lighting Augmentation System (ELAS), the pilot prototype of which was recently designed, developed, and installed with the help of ROBRADY. ROBRADY design_ Total Product Development. <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/javascript"> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> _uacct = "UA-3064092-1"; urchinTracker(); </script> </body>
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