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Expendable Incendiary Flare vs. Fixed-Asset TurboFlare
Nearly every chemical in standard expendable incendiary road flares are hazardous substances. They're a clear danger to both you and the environment.
Additionally, incendiary flares:
- Cause painful skin burns
- Destroy clothing, shoes, and vehicle tires
- Can't be used at scenes where fuel has spilled
- Can't be used in high-wind conditions
- Often require clean-up
- Cost more to use! Burn them and watch your budget items go up in smoke!
TurboFlare is environmentally friendly and eliminates these problems and many more, effectively and economically.
Save your organization $1,000's: Eliminate the use of expendable incendiary road flares and put fixed-asset TurboFlares into every vehicle in your fleet.
Cost
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1st 80 hours
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2nd 80 hours
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3rd 80 hours
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4th 80 hours
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5th 80 hours
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Total
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1 $20 TurboFlare +
4 50-cent AA batteries
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$22
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$2
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$2
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$2
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$2
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$30 for 400 hours
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240 $1.50 20-minute
Incendiary Road Flares
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$360
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$720
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$1,080
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$1,440
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$1,800
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$1,800 for 400 hours
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Money saved by using just one TurboFlare after 400 hours equals $1,770!
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