Emergency & Rescue Lighting Solutions
Where the light reaches, hope does too.
One unit, raised in minutes, wraps the entire scene in soft, even light — no beam to aim, no shadows left behind, nothing drowning out the radio. Because hope doesn't travel in a straight line — and neither should the light that's looking for it.
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Where the Light Doesn't Reach
An Emergency Doesn't Happen in One Direction
NOWHERE FOR THE DARK TO HIDE
No shadows. No one left behind.
It's Not Just Brighter. It's Different.

Search becomes faster

Crews stay sharper, longer

Coordination holds together

The light keeps up with the operation
Same Job. Everything Else Is Different
Performance | Diesel Floodlight Tower | Balloon Light Tower |
|---|---|---|
Light Coverage | Directional beam, 120–180° from a fixed point | Full 360° diffused light from a single unit — no blind sides, no repositioning |
Shadows & Dead Zones | Sharp shadows behind every obstacle — easy to miss what's in them | Even illumination, virtually shadow-free |
Glare | High-intensity beam, can blind at close range | Soft, glare-free diffusion — crews keep their vision on the scene |
Setup time | ~10-15 min (towing, leveling, mast, generator start) | ~3-5 min — inflate and raise, one person |
Site requirements | Needs flat, stable ground and mast leveling | Works on rubble, mud, slopes — wherever the incident is |
Noise Level | Diesel generator, 65–75 dB — can drown out commands | Near-silent — radio calls and commands stay audible |
Power source | Typically diesel generator only | Battery, solar, or generator, or vehicle power compatible — adapts to power on scene |
Repositioning | Heavy mast assembly, requires re-leveling to move | Lightweight, compact and single-person relocation — moves with the operation |
Cost over time | Fuel and servicing never stop | Buy once, runs on cheap power |
NO TWO CALLS ARE THE SAME
Built for the Full Range of Emergency Operations
However You Arrive, the Light Already Has
First off the truck
Still on at sunrise
Moves with the perimeter
Built to survive the conditions it's deployed into
Pick the One That Matches How You Arrive

Mini Series Tripod Balloon Light

Mini Series Tripod Balloon Light
Questions From the Field

How does it perform in high winds or heavy rain?
The diffuser sphere is built from weather-resistant material rated for sustained wind and rain exposure, and its low-profile shape reduces the wind load that affects tall rigid masts. It’s designed to stay operational in the same conditions your team is working in.
What if the sphere is damaged on scene?
The diffuser is built to resist tears and punctures from typical field conditions, and field repair kits allow minor damage to be addressed on site without taking the unit out of service.
Can it operate on unstable or uneven ground?
Yes. Unlike mast-based towers that require leveling on flat, stable ground, balloon light towers are designed to operate on rubble, slopes, mud, and other uneven surfaces — exactly where conventional towers can’t be safely set up.
Does our team need training to operate it?
Setup is intentionally simple — inflate, raise, and power on. Most teams are operational within minutes of their first use, with no specialized certification required.
Can it integrate with the power systems we already use?
Yes. Units are available in battery, solar, and generator-compatible configurations, so they can run independently or alongside the power sources already part of your response fleet.
