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Get Spotted From 200m Out — Even on the Worst Night of the Year
When your tire blows at 11pm in pouring rain, a phone flashlight isn't going to cut it. The BlazeGuard™ Emergency Triangle Light flashes red at highway-visible distance, throws a 3-LED COB floodlight on whatever you're working on, and feeds a USB charge to your phone — all from one trunk-ready device that replaces three.
Stop Trusting Your Roadside Safety to a Phone Flashlight and a Prayer
You can't fix a flat in the dark. You can't wave down help with a phone at 8%. And those folding reflective triangles only do something useful in daylight. BlazeGuard™ packs the warning, the worklight, and the backup charge into one rugged shell you toss in the trunk and forget about — until the night you actually need it.
➤ Flash Red From 200m Out: Amber LEDs ring the entire perimeter on flashing red mode — drivers spot you from highway-stopping distance, even through fog, snow, and heavy rain.
➤ Flood the Work Area in White: Three high-output COB-LEDs light up under the hood, around the campsite, or wherever the engine bay went dark. Two brightness levels for close work or wide coverage.
➤ Charge the Phone You Actually Need: A built-in 1200mAh battery feeds a USB-out — so the phone you need to call for a tow stays alive, not the one you drained using as a flashlight.
One Triangle Doing The Job of Three Pieces of Emergency Gear
Most roadside kits are a tangle of one-trick gadgets — a warning triangle that does nothing after dark, a flashlight that's already dead, a power bank you forgot to charge. BlazeGuard™ folds the three into one chassis: a perimeter-lit triangular shell every driver recognizes instantly, a COB-LED floodlight you can run while you change a tire, and a USB-out that turns the same battery into a lifeline.
The solar model adds a top-mounted panel that trickle-charges between uses — so the unit isn't dead in July just because you haven't opened the trunk since March. Charge it once. Stay ready for months.

Why Drivers, Campers, and Weekend Mechanics Keep One in the Trunk
Skeptical at first — most plastic safety gear cracks the second time you use it. But BlazeGuard™ has a load-bearing 180° handle, an ABS shell with rubberized corner bumpers, and a 1200mAh cell built to hold charge through a full season of trunk-baking summer heat.
"Pulled over on I-95 at 2am with a blown tire last March. Set the BlazeGuard™ flashing about 30 feet behind me and finally felt safe enough to actually get under the car. Wish I'd bought one ten years ago." — Mark D.
Be the Driver Who's Actually Ready — Not the One Hoping Tonight Goes Fine
✓ Trunk-Ready Peace of Mind: Toss it in once and stop worrying about your kid's first night drive home or your own commute through bad weather.
✓ Bright Enough to Actually Fix the Problem: The white flood mode lets you see the lug nuts, the engine bay, the tent stake — not just guess at them in the dark.
✓ Power When the Phone Picks the Worst Moment to Die: The 1200mAh USB-out keeps you connected when you need a tow, a text home, or a map.
From Box to Trunk in Three Steps
Step 1: Top it off with the included USB cable — or set the solar model in a window for a few hours of free charge.
Step 2: Drop it in the trunk, glove box, or under the camper seat. The 180° folding handle stands it up, hangs it from a hood prop, or grips a metal surface hands-free.
Step 3: Pull it out when you need it. One tap = white high. Tap again = white low. Again = solid red. Again = flashing red. The USB-out works in every mode.

| Why BlazeGuard™ Earns Its Spot in the Trunk | Folding Reflective Triangle | Phone Flashlight Only |
|---|---|---|
| Visible from 200m+ in fog, rain, and snow — actively flashing, not just reflecting | ❌ | ❌ |
| Doubles as a worklight while warning drivers — hands-free with the 180° handle | ❌ | ❌ |
| Built-in 1200mAh USB-out keeps your phone alive while you're stuck | ❌ | ❌ |
For the Detail-Obsessed: Full Specs That Make a Difference
- Material: ABS plastic shell with rubberized corner bumpers — drop-rated for tailgate height
- Sizes: S (170 x 188 x 40 mm / 6.7 x 7.4 x 1.6 in) or L (240 x 270 x 40 mm / 9.5 x 10.6 x 1.6 in)
- Battery: 1200 mAh, 3.7 V — USB-rechargeable; solar variant adds a top-mounted panel
- Light: 3 high-output COB-LEDs (white flood) + amber LED perimeter ring (warning)
- Modes: 4 — white high, white low, solid red, flashing red
- In the box: BlazeGuard™ unit, USB charging cable, reflective strip
Your Top Questions — Answered with Clarity
How long does the battery last on a full charge?
Several hours on flashing red, less on white high. The 1200mAh cell is built for the warning + emergency-charge use case — not as a primary campsite light.
Can it charge tablets or laptops?
No — the USB-out is sized for phones and small devices. For tablets and laptops, use a dedicated charger or larger external bank.
Is BlazeGuard™ waterproof?
The shell handles rain, snow, and tailgate splashes. Don't submerge it, and keep the USB port covered when wet.
Where should I place it during a roadside breakdown?
About 50m (164ft) behind your car on regular roads, 150m (492ft) on highways. The 200m+ visibility means drivers see the warning long before they reach you.
What's the difference between the battery and solar models?
The battery model charges only via USB. The solar model adds a top-mounted panel that trickle-charges in the sun — handy if you want it ready without remembering to plug it in.
Toss It in the Trunk Once. Be Ready Every Night After.
BlazeGuard™ does the job of three pieces of emergency gear in one chassis you don't have to think about — until the moment you do. If it doesn't earn its spot in your trunk in the first 30 days, send it back for a full refund — no roadside debate, no questions.
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