Home Readiness

Ready for the night the power goes out.

A blackout is not the time to go hunting for a flashlight with a dead battery. Build a layer of dependable light into your home now, so the dark is never a surprise. Put serious light where life happens: by the bed, in the kitchen, near the breaker box, and in the emergency bin.

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6 products
2,000 LumensMonster 2000
4.9 / 5 (22)

Monster 2000

Massive 360-degree area light with full dimming and up to 31 hours of runtime.

2,000 lm · 31 hr · Dual 360
$ 29.99 $ 39.99 View
FlagshipSentinel 2000
4.9 / 5 (33)

Sentinel 2000

The flagship protection flashlight for the moments weak light puts you at risk.

2,000 lm · 10.5 in · 5 modes
$ 99.99 $ 149.99 View
LanternInternova 1000
4.9 / 5 (10)

Internova 1000

Bright when you need the room lit. Dimmable when you need the night to stay quiet.

1,000 lm · 360 degree · 5 hr
$ 25.99 $ 39.99 View
500 LumensGuardian LTE
4.9 / 5 (77)

Guardian LTE

Compact tactical light with zoom focus, five modes, and dual-power flexibility.

500 lm · 5 modes · AAA/18650
$ 29.99 $ 49.99 View
How To Choose

How to light a home for an outage

You do not need a dozen lights. You need the right few, in the right places, already charged.

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A serious light by the door

Keep one high-output flashlight within reach of your main entrance. It is the light you grab first when the power drops.

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An area light for the main room

A lantern lights a whole room hands-free, so the kitchen or living room stays usable while the grid is down.

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A compact light in every vehicle

A pocket-sized light in each glovebox covers roadside trouble and gets the family home in the dark.

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Power that is ready, not dead

Rechargeable cells that hold a charge for months mean the light works the moment you reach for it.

Common Questions

Good to know.

Most homes are covered by three: a high-output flashlight by the main door, an area lantern for the room you live in, and a compact light in each vehicle. Add one more flashlight per floor if your home is large.
Both, for different jobs. A flashlight throws a focused beam where you point it, which is what you want for moving through the house or heading outside. A lantern spreads soft light across a whole room and stands on its own, which is what you want for staying put.
Intervine lights use rechargeable cells that hold a charge for months on standby. Top them off a few times a year and they are ready whenever the power is not.
Each light is sold on its own, so you can match exactly what your home needs. A common setup is the Sentinel by the door, a Monster lantern for the main room, and a Guardian in each vehicle. Start with one and add over time.
Recharge from a car USB port, a power bank, or a solar charger. Because every light runs on standard rechargeable cells, you are not stuck waiting on hard-to-find disposable batteries.
Build Your Readiness

Cover the whole house

One bright light by the door, a lantern for the main room, a compact light in every vehicle. Start with any of the three and build from there.

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