RearViewSafety.com Provides Backup Camera Systems at Bulk Discounts to Bus Fleets
Backup camera system manufacturer Rear View Safety provides all-inclusive safety solutions for businesses that operate large fleets of vehicles of any kind. The retailer, found online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com, boasts bulk discounts and other perks for fleets that make large orders. Browse Rear View Safety’s inventory to find the perfect safety solution today.
"While mass transit has made our world an incredibly more convenient place, the dangers of the road are more real than ever before. If your business operates a large fleet of buses, consider outfitting your vehicles with Rear View Safety’s durable backup cameras. Camera safety systems help to eliminate blind spots at the rear of an automobile, especially in larger vehicles such as commercial rigs and buses. The safety provided is beneficial not only for a bus driver and their passengers, but also for all of the other vehicles that share the road with them," said Eli Spalter, an account representative from Rear View Safety.
Once a business expresses interest in outfitting its fleet with backup camera systems from Rear View Safety, the company will immediately send out an account representative to help determine exactly what type and how many units the situation demands. That representative will remain with the business as their specific point of contact for as long as it uses Rear View Safety’s products. Standard one year warranty is extended to five years for every product acquired. While the cameras are some of the most durable and affordable on the market, machines can break from time to time. If that happens, replacement parts are automatically provided so that the business may do any simple repairs on the spot and never spend a day without a single safety camera. In addition, all products ordered for a fleet receive a bulk discount.
Common wisdom tells us that the larger the vehicle, the larger its blind spot. With such a large angle of view obstructed, bus companies would do well to install a rear view camera on every bus in their fleet. The standard Rear View Camera System, model number RVS-7706033, is a one-camera setup that costs a mere $249.99 per unit before the fleet discount is applied. The system includes a 5.6-inch LCD digital monitor in addition to a 130-degree CCD camera with industry grade shock and weather resistance.
Drivers who would be more comfortable with a system that includes multiple backup cameras should consider the RVS-770614 for their fleet of buses. This two-camera setup comes with a standard 7-inch full color LCD monitor that provides grid lines to better judge a definitive distance behind the bus. The unit also includes a two-channel multiplexer that allows the bus driver to switch seamlessly between cameras depending upon which blind spot is most impairing their view.
To find the right rear view camera design for a fleet of mass transit buses, visit Rear View Safety online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com. A representative is available by calling 800-764-1028 x100 during regular business hours. Rear View Safety also discusses the best time of year to increase fleet safety on its blog every week at https://www.RearViewSafetyBlog.com.
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