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UV Tooblite Tube 3" Glo Glow in the Dark Light Stick Nite Lite Night Safety

$4.74

1025

  • Brand: Paqlite
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

Description

Tooblite
What is a Tooblite? The Tooblite is a reusable glow stick.
What makes the Tooblite reusable? The
Tooblite absorbs lights (similar to glow-in-the-dark), so it can be
recharged from any light source including: sunlight, LEDs, black lights,
ambient light, household bulbs, etc. If it is bright enough for you to
see the Tooblite is absorbing light. So even on a cloudy overcast day
it is absorbing
the UV rays.
How Much Light Does the Tooblite Give
Off? The Tooblite makes a great marker in dark environments. The
Tooblite does not have a lot of surface area therefore it does not
provide a lot of illumination. If you’re looking for a night light, use a
UVPaqlite that’s why it was designed. If you’re trying to locate items
in the dark attach a Tooblite or ToobliteMini to them.
What is inside the Tooblite? The
Tooblite is filled with glow-in-the-dark crystals, made from strontium
aluminate. These crystals are suspended in a solid epoxy so it is
durable.
How many times can it be recharged? The
Tooblite can be recharged over and over again forever. It never loses
its ability to recharge and it will never expire. That’s what makes it
great for emergency kits, bug out bags, or 72 kits. You don’t have to
worry about expiration dates.
How long will the Tooblite glow? You
will be able to see & identify the Tooblite in the dark all night
long (+8hrs). The Tooblite uses supercharged glow-in-the-dark so the
light diminshes over a 4 day period. For example: If you left a
Tooblite in a dark cave for 4 days, you would still be able to see it
glowing with your eyes fully adjusted to the dark. It would be very dim
but you could identify it.
What makes the Tooblite different from
tradtional glow sticks? Traditional glow sticks are one time use
products that require users to activate the light by shaking or breaking
the tube. Traditional glow sticks utilize a chemical reaction whereas
our Tooblite uses photoluminescence (glow-in-the-dark). We use enhanced
glow-in-the-dark technology that is why our product is bright enough to
be a light source all night long. Some traditional glow sticks may
intialally be brighter than the Tooblite, but the Tooblite will out last
those products because it can be reused/recharged over-and-over again
FOREVER.
Where can I use the Tooblite? The
Tooblite is designed to be durable, waterproof, and glow in any weather
condition, so use it anywhere! It is a great addition to
emergency kits, bug out bags, and 72 hour kits. Tooblite glow-sticks are
used for many purposes. They are waterproof, do not use batteries,
generate no heat,
and are non-toxic They can tolerate high pressures, such as those found
underwater. They are used as light sources and light markers by
military forces, campers, search and rescue teams and recreational
divers doing night diving. Glow sticks are considered the kind of light
source that is safe for use immediately following an earthquake,
hurricane,tornado, or other catastrophic emergency situation due to the
fact that they do not use any kind
of electricity to work and do not create any dangerous sparks. They
can also be used for night-time fishing as a lure. Glow sticks
providing decor at a party provide an original look and feel to any
event. Glowsticking is the use of glow sticks in dancing. This is one
of their most widely known uses in popular culture as they are
frequently used for entertainment at parties (particularly raves),
concerts and dance clubs. They are carried by marching band conductors
for night-time performances; furthermore, in Hong Kong glow sticks are
widely used during the annual Mid-Autumn Festival, and in Iceland they
are commonly seen during New Year’s Eve. Glow sticks carried by
trick-or-treaters on Halloween neatly serve multiple functions as toys,
readily visible and unusual night-time warnings to motorists, and
luminous markings which enable parents to keep their brightly
color-coded children in sight. Yet another aesthetic usage is for
balloon-carried light effects. Glow sticks are also used to create
special effects in low light photography
and film.