RearViewSafety.com Reveals Two New Rear View Cameras at the 2013 Work Truck Show
Rear View Safety is a rear view camera manufacturer that operates its retail online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com. The company is currently showcasing two of its camera models at the Work Truck Show of America in Indianapolis, Indiana, the largest commercial vehicle convention in North America. Its products are utilized to enhance safety on various commercial vehicles across the country.
“The National Truck Equipment Association was created in 1964 and is made up of nearly 1,600 companies that specialize in the repair, sale, manufacture, and distribution of various commercial truck bodies, equipment, and accessories. Its yearly convention, The Work Truck Show, will occur this year at the Indiana Convention Center from March 6th-8th. All of us at Rear View Safety are excited to bring our backup camerasto this influential event where the association exhibits the newest products from over 550 different companies, alongside over 60 education sessions on hot button industry issues. It will be an informative and invigorating three days for everyone involved,” said Eli Spalter, an Account Executive for Rear View Safety.
The first of the two backup camera systems to be showcased at the Work Truck Show is the Rear View Jason Cap Third Brake Light, model number RVS-915. The RVS-915 features a 120 MTV135 rear backup camera with night vision capabilities. The product was developed specifically for all Jason Truck Cap models. The other camera to be exhibited is the Rear View Surface Mounted Third Break Light, model number RVS-917. The extra brake light seamlessly mounts onto any flat surface of a commercial vehicle and offers a complete 130 MTV9V136 rear camera with night vision.
Each unit easily interfaces with preexisting rear view camera monitors and features the highest industry ratings in both shock and weather proofing. The cameras can be purchased for $159.99 from Rear View Safety’s online store and come with a one year warranty. Whether a driver has a short haul or a cross country trek, the elimination of blind spots drastically improves the safety of the road, both for them and the others driving smaller cars around them.
Aside from selling backup cameras individually, Rear View Safety has an all-inclusive program that works closely with businesses that operate large fleets of commercial vehicles. Businesses that require much larger orders receive an account specific representative that will oversee the entire process of ordering cameras to outfit a fleet. The representative will first perform an onsite visit to assist a business in deciding exactly how many cameras they need. Once it has been decided, businesses receive a bulk discount on their order, as well as extra replacement parts so that any repairs may occur at the fleet headquarters rather than having to wait for Rear View Safety to repair broken units.
To see the backup camera systems designed by Rear View Safety that will not be at the convention, visit the company online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com. To speak with a representative of the camera company, call 800-764-1028 x100. Rear View Safety writes about the newest industry trends on a weekly blog at https://www.RearViewSafetyBlog.com.
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