PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS Mohawk Lifts
MP 18 SERIES MOBILE COLUMN LIFT
www.mohawklifts.com
Mohawk Lifts announces its newest product, the MP 18 series mobile column lift. Te lift offers the ability to raise vehicles by the tires or, with the optional chassis lifting beam, raise the vehicles by the frame, leaving the tire hanging free for tire, brake and inspection service.
Doran Manufacturing
SLEEPING CHILD CHECK MONITOR
www.doranmfg.com
Te monitor includes a timer which pro- vides a limited amount of time for the driver to complete the check of the van/ bus before the alarm is triggered and the horn sounds. Te timer is ac- tivated when the key for the vehicle is turned to the off position. Te switch is mounted inside the rear of the vehicle and is meant to force the driver to walk
through the bus/van all the way to the back to disengage the alarm be- fore exiting the bus.
RCI Technologies
EMERGENCY FUEL TRANSFER AND FILTRATION UNIT
www.rcitechnologies.com
Tis portable unit can be used to clean stored diesel fuel and transfer fuel be- tween tanks and is ideal for fuel docks and stations, truck fleets and various other diesel fuel applications. Te unit includes an FP 700 fuel purifier, with an 8 GPM flow rate; a 12-volt, 1/5 HP motor; a 20-foot-long, 10-gauge power cord with battery clamps; de- tachable hoses; and a thermal
protec-
tion circuit with on/off switch. Te product features filterless
technology and is Green Clean Insti- tute certified.
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10939B Reed Hartman Hwy. • Cincinnati, OH 45242 60 School Transportation News Magazine March 2010 PRODUCT: SAFEGUARD STAR
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