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Exposure Marine partners with rescue association

Exposure Marine is partnering with the UK’s Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) crews for its water and cliff rescue, and land search.

Exposure Marine is providing crews with head torches, handheld search lights, floating torches that can be attached to helmets, and SOS strobe lights.

Exposure Marine is also donating to the charity 25% of each sale of its new limited edition Exposure x SARA high-powered, 1000 lumens Action1-9 Search Torch (waterproof to 100 meters) to support SARA’s work and mark the launch of the partnership.

The torches are designed to be lightweight and buoyant. They use patented MOB technology and precision engineering to create floating, water-activated strobes.

This allows them to double as search lights and as position indicators of light on the water.

In addition, the company has developed OLAS technology to take advantage of improving advances in connected products and devices.

Challenging conditions

“Our new partnership with SARA is a privilege,” said Tom Harrop, Exposure Marine sales director. “Exposure has long provided high-grade technical lighting solutions for the recreational and commercial sectors and now our personal and mounted lighting solutions will help SARA crews save lives in the most challenging conditions of the Bristol Channel and on land.”

Lifeboat helm for SARA Newport Lifeboat Station, Owen Davies, added: “Partnering with Exposure Marine is a key milestone for SARA.

“Exposure’s lighting solutions are impressive in all aspects of performance, robustness and battery life. In the challenging conditions we face, they will hugely assist our search and rescue crews to identify casualties quicker, on and off the water.”

Exposure Marine is the sister brand of Exposure Lights and part of the USE Group,

SARA is a volunteer lifeboat and inland search and rescue charity, with seven lifeboat and rescue stations along the River Severn.

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