Tips for being safe in the dark with your outdoor equipment

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* Ice fishing – Ice fishermen have poles in the water 24/7 when the fishing is good. And ice houses are built to be dark at all times of the day on the inside. This is to prevent any light shining through the hole in the ice and spooking the fish. But when it comes time to bait a lure or check a line, light becomes a necessity. Hooking a finger instead of the bait, or cutting a hand on the teeth or fins of a caught fish could entail a trip to the emergency room. Fish houses usually come with window patches, which when removed on a sunny day provides ample light, but on overcast days, or in the early evening hours, additional light is necessary. The Access LED light can quickly fill that need with the push of a button. As soon as the lure is baited – or the fish measured and returned to the water – just push the button to turn off the light stuck to the roof of the fishing shanty and go back to fishing.

Have fun outdoors both this winter and summer, but be certain to keep as many safety measures in place as possible to prevent injury. When in doubt, always be certain to incorporate additional lighting so you can see the equipment you’re working with.

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