Testimonials

When it came to seeing my captain, the visibility of the device was excellent. I was able to clearly see him in the majority the of smoke conditions presented… it was assuring to know where he was at all times.
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City of Newark Fire Department, September 30th, 2011
Overall we are very pleased with its performance, durability, and effectiveness…Feedback has been consistent with visiting Fire Departments who train at our facility, commenting how well the products works in smoke.
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Morris County Fire Academy, July 1st 2011
Visbility feedback was consistant: 10 to 12 Feet in heavy smoke. In one of our fires my unit identifier on my helmet started to curl as well as the reflective tape on my helmet; the GLO JO Helmet Band performed flawlessly with no signs of damage.
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Fairfax County Virgina, June 21, 2011
Inner Circle Fire Training will continue to utilize the Glo-Jo Helmet Band as it aids our operations and increases the visibility of our instructors. A tough product designed by firefighters for firefighters.
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Inner Circle Fire Training Inc., August 2009
Through my experiences with using this product I have found that the enhanced visibility benefits of this device have been extremely helpful, both during training exercises and while operating in “real” fire-ground incidences.
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City of Orange Fire Department, February 15th, 2009
During these instructional evolutions, the units survived twenty five (25) individual “flashover occurrences” before showing major wear problems…… Our findings with the testing of this device as an accountability tool offering increased visibility, is no doubt a success.
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Somerset County Emergency Services Training Academy, January 12th, 2009
The environment created for this test involved an extreme, dense, smoke condition; or a visibility condition representing what would be a worst case scenario….For this test, “Zero Visibility” was defined as the firefighter not being able to see his/her hand 4” Inches in front of his/her face with a face-piece on
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Seattle City Fire Department, July 15th, 2008
…the brightness was very effective in telling where my nozzle man was, even in the heavy smoke…
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Gott Fire Department, Apr 16th, 2008
Temperatures during the evolutions ranged from 230 to 650 degrees Fahrenheit and visibility ranged from fair to very poor.
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Bloomington Fire Department, March 4th, 2008
This product has allot of different potential applications that we will continue to try them out in.
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Roanoke Fire-EMS, Feb 1st, 2008
One firefighter said that as black as it was inside the brightest thing out of all of our gear, hand lights, etc., was the helmet band.
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Wilson County Emergency Management Agency, Jan 23rd, 2007
Night time visibility on the road or in open fields redefines ‘easily seen at 1 mile’. Try clear as a bell at 1 mile.
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South Byron Vol. Fire Co. Inc., Oct 2nd, 2006