AirLight Pro Max lights up hurricane Ida first responder shelter in Louisiana.

In emergency situations, lighting is critical. After losing power in Baton Rouge, this first responder shelter was without power and light. Fortunately, they had an AirLight Pro Max which was plugged into a generator and illuminated the entire room. At LTA Projects, we are so proud to work with first responders and emergency managers. Providing tools that make a difference for these incredible men and women motivates us tremendously. Thank you first responders!

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AirLight Inflatable Light Towers used in vaccine deployment

LTA Projects’ inflatable light towers are currently being used by public health departments across the United States to illuminate vaccine deployment tents and COVID testing sites. We cannot imagine a better use of our lights than in this exact application. The AirLight produces a bright, soft light which is perfect when used in an enclosed space. Requiring no training or heavy lifting, it is ideal for emergency situations with its reliable plug-and-play operation. This photo was taken in the same city where the towers are manufactured: Cookeville, Tennessee. For more information about the AirLight and our line of inflatable light towers click HERE. For more information about emergency preparedness and supplies, contact our distributor ProPac Inc.

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AirLight provides area lighting for safe and efficient recovery operations

RP Recovery, a towing and recovery training company based in New York, uses the AirLight inflatable light tower for portable area lighting in training operations like the one seen in this image. In the world of towing and recovery, every second matters. That’s why the AirLight, which inflates in around 30 seconds, is perfect to create a safe and well-lit area in no time at all. This industry is incredibly dangerous and immensely valuable to our society. LTA Projects is proud to provide products that promote safety for these hard-working men and women.

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Time for a cook-out that is lit-up! With the AirLight Flash.

A cookout can be one of the most enjoyable ways to gather with friends. Often, these events get cut short for lack of light. With the AirLight Flash, the party can go on. Portable and convenient, this inflatable light tower can keep the party going at any hour. It is time to stop holding your phone flashlight over the grill to check if your burgers are done. Plug the AirLight Flash in and in less than 30 seconds you have an 8-foot-tall column of light illuminating your entire backyard. And when the party is over, the whole tower packs down into its case which is smaller and lighter than a propane tank.

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AirLight tower used for remote video production by Legacy Content

Los Angeles based production company, Legacy Content, used the AirLight for a remote shoot of a music video in Nashville. The AirLight was use for area lighting during set up and tear down at the location and also as a source of light for promotional photos for the video.

“Loved the tower. It blows up so incredibly fast and the light is instant and bright.”

-West Webb, CEO of Legacy Content

Behind the scenes photo from music video shoot. LTA Project’s AirLight tower providing the only source of light.

Behind the scenes photo from music video shoot. LTA Project’s AirLight tower providing the only source of light.

Artist Michael Torres uses Dragon Light Tower at the Nashville Zoo

Scenic artist and sculptor, Michael Torres, is currently working on the Spider Monkey exhibit at the Nashville Zoo. He used the Dragon Light Tower to provide work area lighting after hours at the park. Michael Torres is the owner of de la Torre Art Design studios, a scenic art and theme design company located in Omaha, NE. Specializing in design, fabrication, and installation of themed entertainment venues, museum or zoo exhibits, stage shows, theatrical events, and many others. 

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