ADVERTISEMENT FIRST LIGHT SAFETY FEATURED SCHOOL SERIES
First Light Safety thanks Aaron, Sharon and
the Windham Raymond School
District RSU14 for creating a more secure environment for students on and off the bus.
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Photo by Windham Raymond School District RSU14, Sharon Leeman Co-TD, Aaron Grant Co-TD, and Gus (puppy), First Light Safety’s Fully Illuminated School Bus Sign and Fully Illuminated Stop Arm
First Light Safety thanks Chris and the Walton-Verona Independent Schools team for their commitment to providing a safer ride experience for their students.
“First Light’s Fully Illuminated Stop Arm and Illuminated School Bus Sign both bring a next level approach to the illuminated destination sign of years past. After installing signage for a Kentucky pilot program, it is evident the two equipped buses in my fleet stand out amongst the rest. Positive driver feedback along with collecting real world results over a 6 week in-district study of violators proves that both devices make a difference. Anything that assists in protecting a student’s life is, without question, a great investment.”
Chris Schadler Director of Transportation
Photo by Walton-Verona Independent Schools, First Light Safety’s Fully Illuminated School Bus Sign and Fully Illuminated Stop Arm comparison with the industry standard
First Light Safety thanks Eric and the Laveen School District team for their unwavering dedication to student safety.
“I am happy to say how impressed I am by these signs, they are a great product that significantly improves the bus being seen, which is exactly what I was looking for. My mechanic was skeptical. He installed them and was blown away. He loved how clean the School Bus signs were. The customer service I have received from FLSP has been excellent!”
Photo by Laveen School District, First Light Safety’s Fully Illuminated School Bus Sign and Fully Illuminated Stop Arm
Eric Kissel Director of Transportation
Aaron explained. “Ever since I put these First Light signs on the buses we have seen a noticeable difference on our routes. It is really hard to miss a bus now at night or in the early morning with these signs.” “I think they both make an equally big difference. I wouldn’t choose one product over the other.” Sharon said.
Aaron Grant and Sharon Leeman
Co-Directors of Transportation
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