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Durite launches new LED warning light featuring HINVII technology to boost workers’ safety in low-light conditions
24 October 2025
DURITE, THE leading supplier of vehicle safety and electrical components, has launched a new LED warning light that combines standard amber LED strobing with the market-proven HINVII system to improve visibility in low-light conditions and enhance safety for on-site personnel.

HINVII (High intensity non-visible intelligent illumination) produces a distinctive purple flash to activate high-visibility materials. This makes hi-vis clothing, signs, cones, and machinery glow brightly, dramatically improving visibility at dawn, dusk, or in poor weather, without creating distracting glare for drivers or crews.
The new warning lamp includes multi-programmable flash patterns and operates on 12/24V systems. Its rugged design is IP67 and IP69K rated, ensuring high performance in demanding environments. Built to last, it withstands vibration, water, and dirt, making it ideal for high traffic areas, roadside incidents, and industrial sites, says the company.
Especially relevant for sectors such as waste management, construction, highway maintenance, distribution, recovery, utilities, agriculture, and logistics, the warning lamp is suitable for any vehicle operating in high-risk or variable lighting conditions.
"This patented technology enables fleets to access precision warning lighting which quite literally cuts through the dark," said John Nobbs, UK sales director for Durite. "By enhancing visibility without increasing visual noise, it empowers fleet and emergency service operators to improve crew safety without compromising performance or compliance. Truly, a leap forward in lighting safety."
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