“I would like to comment about the Hydrant Markers that we
purchased from you. We have tried several things to enable us to locate
hydrants at night. From white paint with reflective beads in it, to blue road
markers. The painting of the hydrants with the beads is very time consuming and
has to be repeated about every three years. The blue road markers are forever
being knocked up by traffic and have to be replaced. Now as for “MARK-A-HYDRANT®”
markers, they are very simple to install and there appears to be no maintenance
at all. Durability is very good and reflect ability is exceptional. We
could not be happier. Any department that invests in them will be very pleased
with them. I have given the information to two departments in this area for
their consideration. Great job “MARK-A-HYDRANT”.”

TOM ELLIS, CAPTAIN
SAFETY OFFICER
SO. MONTGOMERY CO.
V.F.D. & RESCUE SQUAD
"Here at the Page Fire Department we have found your products to be exceptional in locating our water supplies. We use the red markers to locate the general use hydrants for water supply at fire scenes. We use the blue markers to identify hydrants that have (FDCs) Fire Department Connections near by for sprinkler systems and standpipes and should be supplied by that hydrant. It is just a reminder to the firefighters to look for a connection that is available near that hydrant. We are looking forward to continuing the use of your products from mark a hydrant here at the Page Fire Department."
Howard P. RosenbergGentlemen:
“We are a career fire department in Indiana. I have been
looking for a solution to mark our hydrants. We use the NFPA color marking but
paint doesn’t last, and is non-reflective. When I found your product, I wanted
to try it. To me it seemed too simple to be.
When the sample came we put it to use. I was great, it
solved our problems. With budgets being cut I was able to do all of our
hydrants on one side this year and finish them with the next budget. I will
supply some to the water co. to have on hand when they replace hydrants or add
hydrants.
I think these will hold up to the weather very well. It is
great to find a product that does what it is advertised to do. I have gotten a
lot of public comment on these, all great.
Thank you for your help.
PS: here is a link to the article our local paper did on
them.”
http://www.journalreview.com/news/article_7698f8a4-d5e1-11e0-8d8d-001cc4c03286.html
Eric Small, Chief
Crawfordsville Fire Department
Crawfordsville, IN. 47933

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November 2009
"This is a very good product! Had this put on all of my Hydrants in Hamlin Tx. It makes a BIG Different. We as a Fire Dept. love this and makes our job easy to find a Hydrant. If you like more information on this product. Please email at Hamlinfire@classicnet.net. Please I love to talk about this product."
Thanks,
Ricky Guerra / Hamlin Fire Dept
7/22/2009
- M.R. OEM Coordinator
"Seeing any odd lights around town lately? No, it's not aliens, it's our new hydrant markers. The old "stick" style markers have been starting to deteriorate over the years, so we decided to purchase a more efficient replacement. The new markers are plastic rings that fit over the side connections on the hydrant and reflect bright blue light back toward approaching headlights. This will help us to spot hydrants as we approach a fire. This is an example of a purchase made with the funds that we receive from the community during our annual fund drive. To those who responded to the letters and sent a donation back, thank you for your support. We will continue to install markers over the next few weeks, but if you see a hydrant that is not marked, or a marker that is need of repair, please contact us at 665-3661. Please do not handle the "stick" style markers, they have small fiberglass fibers that can rub off onto your hands and are extremely itchy."
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- J.W. Fire Chief
"I have seen a lot of different reflective devices and poles that are used to help a firefighter find a hydrant. The problem with these markers is that they are hard to see and the reflective material wears out quickly. You know as a firefighter that every second counts and the last thing you want is to be searching for a hydrant. These new Mark-A-Hydrants are the best I have seen on the market, they are extremely reflective from a far distance and the shape is very distinctive. You won't drive past these hyrdants. These simple markers could save a life. "
- A.B. Former Savannah Firefighter and Current Volunteer Firefighter