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San Diego based Sirius Signal offers a safe and fully compliant alternative to flares
The SOS Distress Light produced
by San Diego based Sirius Signal offers a safe and fully compliant alternative to flares. Packaged with a daytime dis- tress signal flag, the SOS Distress light meets all US Coast Guard require- ments for carrying day and night visu- al distress signals. Designed, engi- neered, patented and produced in the USA, the Sirius Signal combination has no expiration date and no hazardous waste disposal requirements. Sirius Signal launched its SOS
Distress Light in 2015 and has created a buzz among recreational boaters nationwide. For the first time, boaters have a choice to “Never Buy Flares Again” because there is finally a safe, U.S. Coast Guard-compliant, legal alter- native to dangerous pyrotechnic flares. The SOS light flashes the inter- nationally recognized Morse code SOS signal (••• - - - •••) for up to 60 hours and operates on three regular C-cell alkaline batteries. Sirius Signal VP of Sales, Bob Simons states: “We are 100 percent serious when we say ‘Never Buy Flares Again’ because the SOS LIGHT is US Coast Guard compliant, never expires, and meets all the stan- dards set out in the Federal require- ments for recreational boats.” The sole purpose of the Sirius SOS
LIGHT is to ensure boaters can be found in case of emergency on the water. The light can be hoisted up a sailboat’s mast, slipped into a rod hold- er on a fishing boat, or mounted to an antenna - enabling the captain and crew/guests to focus on tending to the emergencies on board. The light also floats and can be thrown to a passen- ger who winds up overboard. Sirius SOS Distress Light is THE safe alterna- tive to pyrotechnic flares. This combination is safe for your family and the environment and is available for purchase at the San Diego Boat Show, while supplies last. Get your Sirius Signal SOS Distress Light TODAY!
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for resale to total refit with hull extensions to complete brand new builds in San Diego, Pacific Northwest and Taiwan. Having the knowledge and understanding of what does and does not apply well to boats is invaluable knowledge and goes a long way to achieving a successful finished project. Oftentimes owners don’t realize how much extra cost can occur without someone’s experience to navigate the timing and all the elements involved. Walker Interiors remains thorough with follow through and
above the rest in experience. Services Walker Interiors offer on simple projects is product selection and specification combined with purchase and installation guidance. For larger projects, we provide a presentation to include in-
depth conceptual drawings and color development, construction drawings as needed, spatial planning, switching and lighting lay-
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out and specifica- tion, specification and acquisition for vertical and hori- zontal surfaces such as: windows, doors, hardware, plumbing fixtures, cabinetry, counters and splashes, specify and acquire soft good applications such as: fur- niture, upholstery, window treatments, bedding, accessories, art and of course active participation during installation to assure quality control. For a consultation, please call 619-222-1694 or visit our web- site for a sample of our portfolio at
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