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FIRST LIGHT SAFETY RECOGNIZES INDUSTRY LEADING SCHOOLS


In a significant stride towards enhancing student transportation safety, three school divisions have partnered with First Light Safety Products (FLSP) to begin equipping their school bus fleets with leading edge safety technology. FLSP thanks the Fort Worth Independent School District (Fort Worth ISD), Grand Prairie Independent School District (Grand Prairie ISD), and Hilton Central School District for their recognition and adoption of our life saving safety products.


The collaborative efforts of Myron Wilson, Dana Acock and Matt Shultz are geared towards implementing the Illuminated School Bus Sign and Fully Illuminated Stop Arm across the entirety of their fleets. FLSP commends these industry leading schools on their commitment to providing a safer ride experience on all new bus specifications in 2024 and beyond! By significantly improving visibility, increasing driver reaction time and reducing stop arm violations, students have greater security on and off the bus.


Thousands of schools have First Light’s products on their buses and have seen first-hand the improvement in student safety. Visit our One Giant Leap to Zero page to see those who have taken the leap.


P: 866.216.2605 @: info@firstlightsafety.com W: firstlightsafety.com


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