Skip to Content
Harbor Beacon Long‑Range Emergency Strobe Light - Red

Price:

10.00


Snap-Chop Wallet-Ready Mini OTF Knife - Red Aluminum
Snap-Chop Wallet-Ready Mini OTF Knife - Red Aluminum
9.40 9.40
HexCamo Rapid-Deploy Mini OTF Knife - Camo
HexCamo Rapid-Deploy Mini OTF Knife - Camo
10.13 10.13

Harbor Signal Long-Range Emergency Beacon Light - Red

https://www.selfdefensestunguns.com/web/image/product.template/5432/image_1920?unique=5829429

13 sold in last 24 hours

You don’t plan when things go wrong—you plan to be seen until help arrives. This emergency beacon light throws a sharp red strobe up to 3 miles, pulsing 60–70 times a minute so drivers and rescue crews pick you up fast. A single D battery keeps it flashing for up to 60 hours, and the metal clip latches onto vests, cones, or vehicle racks in seconds. Slide the switch, get a bright, unmistakable signal, and stay visible through the whole incident.

10.00 10.0 USD 10.00

MPI5013

Not Available For Sale

9 people are viewing this right now

This combination does not exist.

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

We Have These Similar Products Ready to Ship

What This Emergency Strobe Light Actually Does When Things Go Wrong

When a vehicle breaks down, a worker is on a dark roadside, or weather shuts down visibility, the single most important safety factor is being seen. This long-range emergency strobe light is built for exactly that job. It throws a pulsing red beacon that can be seen from up to 3 miles away, flashes steadily at 60–70 times per minute, and runs up to 60 hours on a single D battery. No drama, no gimmicks—just a bright, repetitive signal that drivers and rescue crews can lock onto fast.

Instead of burning flares or relying on a dim hazard light, this emergency beacon light gives you a reusable, clip-on visibility tool that works in roadside incidents, on work sites, and during power outages or storm evacuations.

How This Long-Range Emergency Strobe Light Works

This is a straightforward, purpose-built emergency strobe. The clear dome and ribbed lens spread the red light into a 360-degree signal so it can be seen from multiple angles, not just straight-on. Inside, an efficient strobe mechanism fires 60–70 flashes per minute—fast enough to be impossible to ignore, but slow enough to be clearly defined pulses instead of a confusing blur.

A single D cell battery powers the light for up to 60 hours of runtime. That matters because emergencies don’t follow a schedule. If you’re stranded overnight, working long shifts on a road crew, or marking a stalled vehicle until tow support arrives, you need an emergency light that will still be flashing hours later, not something that dies after a short window.

Why This Beacon Is Reliable for Emergency Preparedness

For real emergency preparedness, reliability beats novelty every time. This emergency beacon light is designed around a few simple, durable elements:

Durable Housing Built for Real-World Use

The tall red cylindrical body uses impact-resistant plastic with a clear, dome-shaped lens. The glossy finish isn’t cosmetic; it helps shed dirt and moisture, keeping the lens area clearer so the strobe remains visible. A black trim ring and gasket zone support the lens, helping protect the core of the light from routine bumps and jostling in a vehicle, tool bag, or work truck.

Simple Sliding Switch You Can Use Under Stress

The black sliding on/off switch is intentionally large and obvious. In an emergency, you don’t want to fumble with tiny buttons or multi-press modes. You grab the light, slide the switch, and it starts flashing. That single, decisive motion is easy with cold hands, gloves, or in the rain, which is when most roadside and storm-related emergencies actually happen.

Secure Metal Clip for Fast, Flexible Mounting

The side-mounted silver metal clip is what turns this from a loose flashlight into a true emergency beacon. You can mount it quickly on safety vests, backpack straps, cones, barricades, or vehicle racks. That means you can get the emergency light up higher, in cleaner sight lines, and pointed toward oncoming traffic or responders—boosting your visibility and making your position clearer.

Real-World Emergency Use: How to Carry and Deploy It

An emergency strobe light is only useful if you can get to it quickly and set it up without thinking. Here are practical ways to carry and deploy this beacon so it actually helps when you need it:

Vehicle and Roadside Preparedness

Keep this emergency strobe light in your glove box, door pocket, or trunk emergency kit. If you have to pull over at night or in bad weather, you can:

  • Clip it to a traffic cone or roadside triangle behind your vehicle.
  • Attach it to a roof rack or rear cargo handle to mark your vehicle’s position.
  • Mount it on a safety vest or backpack if you need to walk for assistance.

The 3-mile visibility and regular flashing pattern give drivers more time to recognize that there’s a stopped vehicle or a person on the road and adjust accordingly.

Worksite, Marine, and Outdoor Use

For road crews, utility workers, marina staff, and outdoor teams, this emergency beacon light works as a personal or fixed-position marker:

  • Mark active work zones or lane closures in low light.
  • Clip to life vests, boat rails, or dock posts as a visual reference point.
  • Use in campsites, search-and-rescue waypoints, or staging areas during low-visibility operations.

Because it runs up to 60 hours, you can power it through extended night operations, multi-day storms, or long shifts without constant battery swaps.

Emergency Preparedness Advantage: Long Runtime and Visibility Range

The two numbers that matter most with this emergency strobe are visibility range and runtime. Being seen from up to 3 miles means your signal cuts across open roads, rural areas, and wide work zones. That’s especially useful in low-traffic areas where another vehicle might not pass for several minutes—when they do, you want your signal obvious well in advance.

The maximum 60-hour runtime from a single D battery means you can switch this light on and not worry about it failing halfway through the incident. For emergency preparedness kits, that’s critical: you might not touch this light for months, but when you do, it needs to run long and reliably while you deal with the situation.

What People Ask Before Buying an Emergency Beacon Light

How effective are emergency strobe lights for roadside safety?

An emergency strobe light is highly effective at the core job of roadside safety: getting you seen sooner. The pulsing red light and 3-mile visibility help oncoming drivers recognize that there’s a hazard or person ahead, giving them more distance to slow, change lanes, or steer around you. This doesn’t replace good positioning, reflective gear, or hazard triangles, but it significantly improves your visual footprint, especially in darkness or bad weather.

Does brightness or flash pattern matter more in an emergency beacon?

Both matter, but in different ways. Pure brightness helps in clear conditions and across longer distances, but in real emergencies, the flash pattern is what catches the eye and says “this is a signal, not background light.” This emergency strobe light balances the two: a strong red output with a regular 60–70 flashes per minute pattern that our eyes quickly recognize as an intentional warning, not random glare from traffic or street lights.

Is this emergency strobe light legal to use on the road?

In most places, carrying and using a red emergency beacon light for visibility around a disabled vehicle, worksite, or personal safety is legal and encouraged. Where the law can vary is how and where you mount it on moving vehicles, especially if it could be confused with law enforcement or official emergency vehicle lighting. As a rule of thumb, using this as a stationary warning signal—on cones, vests, or stopped vehicles—is widely acceptable, but always check your state or local regulations if you plan to run it on moving vehicles as part of a professional setup.

Preparedness You Can Actually Use

Real emergency preparedness is about simple gear that works every time, not complicated gadgets. This long-range emergency strobe light gives you a clear, bright, and long-running beacon you can clip, switch on, and trust to keep working while you handle the rest of the situation.

Whether it lives in your trunk next to a first-aid kit, on a work truck with cones and vests, or in a boat or cabin for backup signaling, it does one job exceptionally well: it helps people see you—and that’s the foundation of staying safe when things go wrong.

No Specifications