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Don't Wait for Winter: Prep Your Fleet Now

  • Writer: Gardian Angel, LLC
    Gardian Angel, LLC
  • Nov 5
  • 1 min read

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Winter prep isn’t just about checking fluids and batteries—it’s also about visibility.



Every transportation director knows that winter brings new challenges for school buses, including:


- Slower brake response times on icy roads 


- Reduced visibility due to snow, rain, or early sunsets 


- Increased pedestrian hazards when students wear dark winter clothing 



But one of the easiest, most effective safety upgrades often gets overlooked: lighting.



Gardian Angel lighting systems give your fleet the visibility edge. Unlike traditional hazard lights or stop arms alone, Gardian Angel’s high-intensity white LED casts a beam forward from the bus, creating a well-lit “safety path” for students.



It helps:


- Illuminate students in the danger zone 


- Make them more visible to approaching drivers 


- Reduce driver reaction times when conditions are poor



Upgrading now means your buses are ready before the first snow or seasonal darkness hits. And with installation that fits into your existing maintenance schedule, there’s no reason to wait.



✅ Protect your routes. 


✅ Prep your fleet. 


✅ Prioritize safety.



Start winter the right way at www.GardianAngelLLC.com

 
 
 

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