Streamlight has been the professional-grade flashlight standard since 1973 — the lights firefighters clip to turnout gear, cops carry on duty belts, and EMTs trust in real-world conditions. The machined aluminum bodies survive drops, the LED drivers don’t fail, and the batteries, bulbs, and switches are serviceable rather than disposable.
The Survivor right-angle firefighter flashlight puts 175 lumens of light in a right-angle body that clips to turnout gear hands-free — the firefighter standard where a straight-body light would turn the wrong way on a SCBA strap. Safety-rated for hazardous environments, the high-visibility orange body is easy to spot in smoke, and the run time holds up for a full fireground operation.
Streamlight manufactures its lights at its headquarters campus in Eagleville, Pennsylvania. The company has built flashlights domestically since 1973 and supplies public-safety agencies, military units, and industrial sites nationwide — its consumer-retail lineup is the same hardware produced on the same lines.

