| 8/1/2007 |
Pelican Launches New LAPD Duty Light to public
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT LAPD Chief William Bratton Demonstrates 7060 LED at Parker Center Event, Saying LOS ANGELES (March 30, 2007) - Pelican™ Products’ CEO Lyndon Faulkner joined LAPD Police Chief William Bratton and uniformed officers at the Department’s Parker Center headquarters today to announce the delivery of 10,000 new Pelican 7060 LED flashlights - the first in the nation - to the LAPD. Unveiling the 7060, which will replace the existing flashlight previously supplied to officers by the Department, Chief Bratton commended Pelican, saying "Pelican’s 7060 flashlight will give our officers the upper hand in fighting crime." The Chief also highlighted the important public/private collaboration that produced the new LED flashlight. "Other critical police equipment has improved as technology has changed, but this is the first time we’ve made ’high-tech’ changes to one of the most vital pieces of equipment an officer carries-their flashlight," said Chief Bratton. "Working with Pelican, we were able to develop a flashlight that will give our officers an upper hand in fighting crime." Pelican Products was selected by the LAPD to work with the Department’s senior staff as well as rank-and-file officers to collaborate on creating the new flashlight. Pelican designed, engineered, and produced the flashlight at its Torrance, California headquarters facility, about 15 miles south of the City of Los Angeles. Flanked by uniformed officers, the Police Chief and Faulkner demonstrated the super-white light of the 7060 by using two flashlights to single-handedly light up the blackened Parker Center Auditorium. The 7060’s modern LED technology produces a blinding brightness, which will give LAPD officers the crucial seconds they need to gain the upper hand on a suspect and determine the appropriate action - which can save lives. "We at Pelican Products are especially proud to be equipping one of American’s finest law enforcement agencies with the newest, high-tech flashlight available," said Pelican CEO Lyndon Faulkner. "We did not want to merely improve on an existing product, but wanted to revolutionize what officers rely on to light up their night. I am pleased that we’ve done it." In speaking of the collaboration, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said in a prepared statement: "As a City, we are always striving to find ways to better equip our police officers and help them do a better job in protecting the people of Los Angeles. I’m pleased to see how the LAPD and Pelican worked together to make significant improvements to one of the most valuable tools that our officers use each and every day." As part of the testing process, Pelican sent the test models of the 7060 to more than 100 members of law enforcement across the U.S. Universally, the feedback was extremely positive, and testers were especially impressed with the bright white light and battery life. The 7060 LED will be available to the general public in June. More information on Pelican’s 7060 is available at www.pelican7060.com. Pelican 7060 Background This also marks the first time that the LAPD is providing in-car chargers to their officers, ensuring the new flashlight will last through an entire 12-hour shift. First-of-its-kind three-way switch technology gives officers a choice to readily switch from patrol to tactical mode in seconds. The 7060 is less than half the weight of the existing standard law enforcement flashlights, allowing officers to easily carry their flashlight at all times. And the smaller size means it’s more compact, providing more space on an officer’s duty belt for other equipment. The high-impact Xenoy resin body is virtually indestructible and incorporates Pelican’s distinctive faceted design. About Pelican Products, Inc. |
