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      <description>]]&gt;Use these UV (Ultraviolet) lights for close examination of the crime scene to reveal evidence not visible under normal lighting to the naked eye. Evidence can&#039;t hide from UV light. UV lights reveal hidden blood, fingerprints, fibers, and subcutaneous bruises on living and dead bodies. 


Orange viewing goggles are sometimes used with UV  lights to enhance the contrast of fluorescent fingerprint powder and to visualize fibers and body fluids. You can add  orange goggles by selecting them from the pulldown menu beneath the product photo on this page. 

This light is available in three wavelengths: 

• Blue 400nm (21 LED)
• Standard
385nm (9 LED) 
• Invisible 365nm (5 Nichia LED) 
Choose the wavelength using the
pull-down menu. Most people will want the standard 385nm. The difference between the lights is the 365nm light has less visble light and more UV light than the 385nm light. The 400nm light has the least UV and most visible light. The 400nm light is useful for hunting scorpions and demonstrations of UV.

New product:  We now have a  forensic light which emits a blue beam that works very well with our orange goggles.  If you watch TV you&#039;ve seen this personal alternate light in use. This forensic blue LED provides hands-free lighting for locating body
fluids and in crime scene fingerprint processing when using fluorescent
powders.  Details Here

 













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