Blue Light FlexBands (36 Pack)

Cyalume® Blue FlexBand®

Please contact J3Seven to check availability, current lead times and pricing for the Cyalume Blue FlexBand.

The Cyalume Blue FlexBand is a flexible, wearable chemical light designed for quick, hands-free marking when visibility matters. Wrap it around a wrist, stretcher, gate, door handle or branch to identify people, routes, equipment and hazards in low-light conditions. Lightweight and durable, multiple FlexBands can also be linked together to mark larger areas.

Why teams choose the Blue FlexBand

  • Hands-free marking: wearable and easy to attach to people, gear and locations.
  • Fast activation: bend and squeeze to start the light.
  • No batteries required: simple, dependable chemical illumination with no maintenance.
  • Safer for field use: non-toxic, non-flammable, waterproof, and generates no heat.
  • Blue light output: great for identification and colour-coded marking procedures.

Common uses

  • Medical triage, casualty identification and MCI response
  • Search and rescue, evacuation routes and trail marking
  • Site, vehicle and equipment identification
  • Emergency kits and night operations

Key specifications

Colour Blue
Length 7.5 in
Typical light duration Up to ~6 hours (often specified as ~4–6 hours; conditions dependent)
NSN 6260-01-230-8598

Pack information

Supplied by the case as 12 foil packs of 3 (36 total FlexBands). If you need different quantities, talk to us and we’ll help you source the right configuration.

Frequently asked questions

How do I activate the FlexBand?

Activate by bending and squeezing the band to start the chemical light reaction. Keep the product in its original wrap until you’re ready to use it.

How long will it glow?

Expect hours of useful light — commonly specified around 4–6 hours (ambient temperature and conditions can affect performance).

Is it safe to use in wet conditions?

FlexBands are designed to be waterproof and are well suited to outdoor and emergency response environments.

Is it single-use?

Yes. Chemical lights are generally single-use. Do not puncture or cut open the band. After use, dispose of it responsibly in accordance with local requirements.

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