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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Havis-Shields Has New Catalog

The new 44-page color catalog from Havis-Shields features lighting and other products for fire, EMS, and public service departments and agencies.

The catalog starts with a brief description of the various products available for aerials, rescues, pumpers, tankers, ambulances, special applications and chief's vehicles. Another section shows each product in detail and illustrates the methods of mounting and deployment. The last section offers technical drawings; a map of sales representatives; and photos of the entire sales, marketing and customer service team.

Havis-Shields introduced the Kwik-Raze light in 1978 and now builds a variety of products, including Magnafire lights, Silver Billet light mounts, Kwik-Strike flush-mount perimeter lights and many others. One of the latest products is the Kwik-Eject automatic shoreline disconnect, which is available for 120-volt and 220-volt electrical connections and features heavy springs, a large-diameter ram and a yellow corrosion-resistant housing that seals out dirt and road salt.

To obtain a copy of the new catalog, call Havis-Shields at 800-524-9900 or go to www.havis.com.

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