About ThePool Float With Water Gun
[Quality]: Each process has a special QC inspection, and the inflation inspection is carried out before packaging, and the product qualification rate is over 99%.
Features of water inflatable floating toys pool float with water gun, float with water gun, gun pool float, squirt gun floats, water gun Lixin Outdoor Product Co., Ltd , https://www.pdinflatable.com
[Material]: ordinary PVC or 6P environmental protection PVC (without phthalates)
[Color]: customized according to the international Pantone color card number
[Thickness]: It can be customized according to the thickness required by the customer
[Printing]: Four-color screen printing (monochrome, multi-color and patterns with gradient colors can be printed)
[Features]: It can be produced according to the specifications required by customers, suitable for children swimming, playing in the water, etc.
[Packing]: A single house is put into PE bag or color box (also can be packed according to customer requirements)
*PVC inflatable products are airtight airbag structure, soft and comfortable to use.
* Equipped with a safety inflatable valve (mouth), which can be fully charged at one time, and can be exhausted for multiple uses, which is durable.
* Fold and pack after deflation, light and convenient, easy to carry, does not take up space when storing
* The surface of the product is smooth, easy to clean, clean and hygienic.
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Hi everyone,
This message comes directly from Larry Shapiro. He just shared some exciting news about the Winnetka Fire Department. They officially put their brand-new Engine 28 into service on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016. I’ve got a few photos here to give you an idea of what it looks like alongside their other equipment. You’ll also see a comparison shot between the new Engine 28 and their older 2000 Pierce Saber, which is now being placed in reserve. Interestingly, the 1996 Pierce Saber with the white roof is currently up for sale.
I’ve attached a few images below so you can get a better look at these impressive vehicles. All photos were taken by Larry Shapiro himself. As you can see in the first image, the Engine 28 really stands out with its modern design. In the second photo, it’s parked next to some of Winnetka’s other firefighting vehicles, showcasing the evolution of their fleet over the years. The third picture gives you a side-by-side view of the new Engine 28 and the older Saber model. Finally, the last photo highlights the contrast between the classic and contemporary styles of these fire engines.
Let me know if anyone has any thoughts or questions about these updates. It’s always fascinating to see how emergency services upgrade their equipment to stay prepared for anything!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
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