I've essentially read all of the threads/posts that result from a "firefighting" search, and I've also tried contacting OSTS, but my question remains unanswered, so I am hoping someone can offer some input on this.
I was considering the OSTS (OneStopThrowShop) Night Master by CPF user "saabluster" as a helmet-mounted search torch to be used in firefighting-related efforts. It seems like it could be a great tool to have due to its extremely tight beam and high cd rating. Although no light can truly "cut" through smoke entirely, I think this one might do so most effectively.
Is this light, which is a modified Dereelight, capable of standing up to the hazards associated with firefighting? I've only used lights with polymer housing, so I'm not even sure if the anodized finish is something fit to bring into a fire
Any input you have is welcome, even if it's a suggestion to consider something else entirely. Thank you so much!
I was considering the OSTS (OneStopThrowShop) Night Master by CPF user "saabluster" as a helmet-mounted search torch to be used in firefighting-related efforts. It seems like it could be a great tool to have due to its extremely tight beam and high cd rating. Although no light can truly "cut" through smoke entirely, I think this one might do so most effectively.
Is this light, which is a modified Dereelight, capable of standing up to the hazards associated with firefighting? I've only used lights with polymer housing, so I'm not even sure if the anodized finish is something fit to bring into a fire
Any input you have is welcome, even if it's a suggestion to consider something else entirely. Thank you so much!