IMPA:
The ADALIT L-1 Fire Helmet Light is a professional-grade, intrinsically safe penlight designed for use in hazardous environments, including ATEX Zone 0/20 areas. This compact and robust flashlight is ideal for firefighters, marine personnel, and industrial workers operating in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Certification: ATEX Zone 0/20
Light Output: 100 lumens from a high-intensity LED
Battery: Powered by 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included)
Runtime: Up to 18 hours of continuous use
Construction: Made from thermoplastic resin resistant to impacts, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances
Mounting Options:
Built-in neodymium magnet for attachment to metallic surfaces
Universal helmet adapter included for hands-free operation
Ingress Protection: IP67-rated for dust and water resistance
Dimensions: 145 mm length x 25 mm diameter
Weight: 60 grams (including batteries)
Versatility: Suitable for both handheld use and helmet mounting, providing flexibility in various operational scenarios.
Safety: Certified for use in explosive atmospheres, ensuring compliance with stringent safety standards.
Durability: Robust construction ensures reliable performance in harsh conditions.
Convenience: Lightweight and compact design allows for easy carrying and storage.
Safety at sea is non-negotiable. When an emergency arises, the quality and reliability of your Fire, Rescue & Life Saving Equipment can mean the difference between a controlled situation and a crisis. At MariTeam, we understand the unique challenges of maritime safety, and for over 70 years, we have been a trusted partner for shipowners, operators, and maritime professionals worldwide.
Safety regulations in the maritime industry are stringent, and compliance is essential. That’s why we work with industry-leading manufacturers who meet the latest ISO, SOLAS, and other international standards. Our partners share our dedication to safety, reliability, and innovation—ensuring that every piece of equipment we supply has been tested and approved for use in the world’s most demanding environments.