🇺🇸 Government & Public Sector Edition
🇺🇸 Government & Public Sector Edition
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Mission-Ready Visibility. Anywhere. Anytime.
The Nite Lite Solar Sign — Government Edition is a self-contained, solar-powered illuminated signage system engineered for high visibility, rapid deployment, and zero-maintenance operation.
Designed and manufactured in Denver, Colorado, Nite Lite is now officially registered in SAM.gov and available for federal, state, municipal, and emergency response procurement.
From incident command to disaster relief, from public safety to municipal operations, Nite Lite delivers dependable, all-weather illumination without external power — ensuring your message is always seen when it matters most.
🛡 Ideal For:
-Emergency management & disaster relief
-FEMA deployments
-Fire departments
-Police & sheriff departments
-DOT & transportation
-State & municipal operations
-Military bases & training facilities
-FEMA staging areas
-National Guard
-Parking, barricade, and traffic flow control
-Public events & crowd management
-Temporary command posts
-Utility companies (gas, water, electric)
-School district operations
-Federal lands & parks services
⚡ Operational Advantages
Designed for agencies that need reliable visibility with no external power, the Nite Lite Solar Sign provides:
☑️ 24/7 autonomous lighting
☑️ Rapid deployment, no tools required
☑️ Zero wiring, no generator needed
☑️ All-weather durability
☑️ Mobile and lightweight
☑️ Solar charging with automatic dusk activation
☑️ Visible in rain, snow, smoke, and low-light environments
📘 Government Credentials & Compliance
☑️ SAM.gov Registered
☑️ UEI & CAGE Code Ready
☑️ Capability Statement Available
☑️ Made in the USA – Denver, Colorado
☑️ Patent-Pending Technology
☑️ Supports sustainability & green initiatives
☑️ Eligible for use in Buy American Act–focused purchases
Available upon request:
✔ W-9
✔ Capability Statement
✔ Product Spec Sheets
✔ Vendor Packet
✔ Quotes/Purchase Orders
📦 Use Cases
- Incident Command Posts
- Checkpoints
- “Closed,” “Open,” “Detour,” “Shelter,” or “Staging” signage
- Utility outage response
- Hazard zone identification
- Evacuation routes
- Emergency shelters
- Temporary office or field headquarters
- National Parks trailhead markers
- Public event traffic & safety signage
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