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Streamlight 90540 Survivor 175-Lumen Alkaline Safety-Rated Firefighter Right Angle Flashlight, Orange

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Color: orange


Size: One Size


Style: Non-Rechargeable


Features

  • Class I, Div 1 rated - Intrinsically Safe
  • 175 Lumens; 405 Meter beam distance; runs 3.5 Hours on high
  • 60 Lumens; 237 Meter beam distance; runs 13 Hour on low
  • Easy operation of push button switch even with gloves on
  • Durable nylon construction, 2 Meter impact resistance tested, IPX4 rated for water resistance

Description

Streamlight Survivor rechargeable 90540 LED flashlight alkaline battery/orange. The Survivor right angle light from Streamlight is a top choice for firefighters. It is rechargeable, IPX4 safety rated and has four lighting modes. From the Manufacturer The Streamlight Survivor LED (Alkaline Model) is a lightweight, hand-held light with right angle head designed for use in hazardous locations. The light offers microprocessor controlled high and low lighting modes and emergency flash mode. It is the Brightest, Right-Angle LED Flashlight in the World. The Luxeon LED will never break or burn out, it'll never have to be replaced. This ultra-bright, 3-watt Luxeon LED has a 50,000 hour life with 65 lumens. There is no need for spare bulb. The deep-dish, parabolic beam generator creates a long-range (500 feet), focused beam, and ample side lighting for multi-use applications. It's weatherproof, microprocessor controlled, push button switch is raised to make it easy to use with gloves. The three position switch (high, low, and locator strobe) is a raised push button switch recessed in a polymer housing for protection. The Streamlight Survivor LED will run up to three hours on high beam and up to six hours on low beam. It is powered by four AA Alkaline batteries. No tools are needed to change batteries. It's rugged nylon polymer body is virtually indestructible and passes the 30-foot drop test. It's O-ring sealed for water resistance. The newly redesigned clip doesn't deform like metal clips! It Grabs onto a belt or clips to turnout gear for easy hands-free use. Limited lifetime warranty - the last right-angle light you'll ever buy.

Special Feature: Adjustable Light Modes, Class I, Div 1 rated - Intrinsically Safe, Durable, Impact Resistant, Portable See more


Color: orange


Power Source: Battery Powered


Light Source Type: LED


Material: Thermoplastic


Additional Features: Adjustable Light Modes, Class I, Div 1 rated - Intrinsically Safe, Durable, Impact Resistant, Portable


Power Source: Battery Powered


Light Source Type: LED


White Brightness: 175 Lumens


Voltage: 1.5 Volts (DC)


Battery Type: Alkaline


Number of Batteries: 4 AA batteries required. (included)


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Light Output Maximum: 175 Lumens


Battery Description: Alkaline


Light Source Wattage: 3 Watts


Mounting Type: Gear Mount by Clip


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Battery Life: 50000 Hours


Wattage: 3 watts


Number of Light Sources: 1


Batteries are Included: Yes


Light Source Special Features: Customizable Beam Pattern


Light Path Distance: 405 Meters


Runtime: 4 hours


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 2.85"D x 2.85"W x 2.32"H


Item Weight: 13.1 Ounces


Size: One Size


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.06"L x 2.85"W x 2.32"H


Included Components: Alkaline Battery, Survivor Flashlight, User Guide


Brand Name: Streamlight


Recommended Uses For Product: Hazardous locations, emergency situations, outdoor activities, and tactical or professional use


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


Manufacturer: Streamlight


UPC: 080926905405


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Limited lifetime warranty.


Manufacturer Part Number: 90540


Set Name: Survivor


Model Number: 90540


Item Type Name: Right Angle Flashlight


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: orange


Style Name: Non-Rechargeable


Finish Types: Orange


Shape: Rectangular


Warranty Type: Limited Warranty


Material Type: Thermoplastic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • All Other Flashlights Bow to it's Majesty
Color: Black Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
So once upon a time I was sitting around reminicing about my old school army flashlight I had as a kid, and I wondered if anyone still made L neck flashlights like that, except with modern LED technology like my Maglite had. After much searching, I found this. This light is no joke. By long and far the greatest flashlight I've ever owned. Puts that dinky little GI flashlight to shame First off, it is BRIGHT, way brighter than my Maglite ever was. And not only that, because of the depth of the parabolic reflector inside, the beam goes SUPER far, and cuts through just about anything, heavy rain, snow, smoke, whatever, it just goes. It's also nice to just be able to clip it to my jacket and forget about it. That nice big button has an amazing feel, so I never even have to look at the light to find it, I can just hit it like second nature. It has a good sturdy feel to it as well, like it's not gonna pop off like other lights I have The construction as a whole is rock solid. You can tell this thing can take a beating, even though it's made of plastic. I toss this thing around because I know it can take it. And it works in any weather like I mentioned before, it is AMAZING in snow in particular. I loved going out on adventures at night during all the snow we got up here in the northeast this year with this thing. It was like day time practically. A feature I love in particular is the fact that it uses double A batteries. First off, I've owned this thing for 6 months now, and have yet to need to change the batteries (though it looks like it might need them soon). Second, unlike my Maglite, which needed D cells, which always seemed to get weak right around the time a hurricane or blizzard is coming and everyone is running around buying up all the D cells. But no one ever buys the AAs in those situations, and you get more for cheaper than the D cells, so thats where I think this thing really pays for itself. Sure it's pricy, but in the long run it'll save you in batteries Another feature I love is Moonlight mode, so I can use this thing inside instead of blinding myself at full power trying to peak into a dark corner of the house where we need a little more light or something. That is probably why the battery lasts so long, having multiple power modes like this, which is really just a convience you never knew you needed. I think I knew I made the right decision when one of my buddies who's a firefighter saw my new light and was like "We have those on our truck, they are amazing, where did you get one!?" At first I felt a little bad spending this much money on something like this, but with all that stuff combined, now I don't regret it one bit. I haven't touched that maglite since I got this thing. It is the ultimate flashlight, and the last one you'll ever need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2014 by Mario

  • Well worth the money
Color: Black Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
This item is incredibly well-made, although it is slightly larger than I expected. Despite its size, it operates exceptionally well. It comes with batteries included and has a swappable colored lens, though I'm not exactly sure what to call it. I believe it can withstand water exposure, and while it's not overly bright, it does have settings that allow you to dim the light or make it flash. I haven't tested its visibility in smoke, smog, or flames yet. Overall, I would say it lives up to its description with good power and functional switches. It is a bit heavier than a typical flashlight, which makes sense given its size, and it requires four batteries instead of the usual two. All in all, it's a fantastic purchase!quires four batteries instead of the usual two. All in all, it's a fantastic purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Jackson Brick

  • Survivor: Saved me during my time of need!
Color: Black Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
I'm an explorer for my local fire department and we always have our meetings during the night. The issue many of us have is that we do many of our activities and training in the dark and many of us have no flashlights, making things difficult. About a month ago, I was told that I was accepted to go to a local week long fire explorer academy. As soon I was told about this, I knew already that I needed a reliable flashlight to help me succeed and went on Amazon. I spent an hour comparing and reading reviews of multiple Streamlight models, and I decided to buy the 90545 Survivor model. It's cheap, reliable, and I bought it because I've seen some firefighters that I know use the Survivor models. I arrived at academy on the 10th of July, and it wasn't going to end until the 16th. Everywhere I went, I carried this flashlight with me and it helped me a lot. At academy, 7 training fires were done, 4 of them structure fires. While I was in the training structure fires, I had this flashlight clipped onto my chest pocket of my turnouts so that I can work and handle the hose. But before using the flashlight in it's first fire, one thing that I was confused was how the Smoke-Cutter plugs work. This model comes with 2 Smoke cutters, a yellow clear Smoke-Cutter and a black one. The Smoke-Cutters are used on the flashlight to "cut" smoke. I honestly didn't know how this would work, but as soon as I crawled into the structure, I saw what the Smoke-Cutters can actually do. It actually "cuts" the smoke, and you can see clearly because of that. There is only one instance where the Smoke-Cutter won't work, in really dense and heavy smoke, as stated by Streamlight. When I was surrounded by dense and heavy smoke in a training fire to understand how to read smoke, the Smoke-Cutter was not able to penetrate the smoke, thought when I looked down at my turnout coat, I can still see the faint glow of light. This flashlight is extremely reliable, and when I used it for the training fires at academy, I was really surprised on its performance. When you hold down the button used to turn the flashlight on, if you hold it for a few seconds it activates an "Emergency" strobe. The light will turn on and off repeatedly until you turn off the flashlight or the batteries die out. This was extremely useful and I never thought I was going to use this strobe, but unfortunately, I had too. During the last day of training (the 15th) I had an asthma attack during a training fire while in a structure. As soon as I started having difficulty with breathing, I started tapping on my helmet (a signal telling a firefighter that something is wrong). As I tapped on my helmet, I realized none of the instructors noticed, and I started to panic and feel anxious. While this was happening, my flashlight was still on and I decided to use the strobe to get an instructors attention so he can pull me out. As soon as I activated the strobe, a firefighter immediately knew something was wrong and that I was having an asthma attack (I informed them before the training fire that I had asthma). 2 firefighters pulled me out and I was given medical attention. If I had never had the flashlight, things could have ended up very badly. The strobe feature saved me. I highly recommend this flashlight, it was able to withstand extreme conditions/heat and even managed to save me during my time of need. I don't think there's any other company that can outperform Streamlight and I'm glad that I bought a flashlight from them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Great flashlight, easy to use.
Color: Yellow Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
Good flashlight, would recommend the spot light version over flood light. Long use out of the batteries, there is a rechargeable version, but the AA battery one is more with in my price range. Love the yellow color which makes it easy to find in the house. Also works very well for rescue operations. Solid feel to it, doesn’t weight that much at all and has a metal hook to it to hang from your wall or turnout gear clips. Button is easy to push even with gloves on. Batteries are easy to replace and the clip helps keep the batteries secure. Perfect size to hold in one hand if needed. Always recommending this flashlight and have bought a few more since my first one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Otis O.

  • Streamlight - Constantly Improving
Color: Yellow Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
I'm a firefighter/EMT working below the Mason-Dixon line. When the tones drop, we go out. That means our equipment must always be ready - from our SCBA to our thermal imager to master streams to yes, our illumination sources. Streamlight has continued to improve its reputation for excellence with the C4 LED version of its classic Survivor series. Our apparatus carry older generation Streamlight Survivors on-board - rechargeable lights with xenon bulbs and rotating (rather than click) switches. The older lights are bright but prone to failure due to the shock-sensitive filament - one failed while I was backing an engine into the apparatus bay. The C4 LED has no such limitation. Second, the xenon bulb may be bright, but its illumination diminishes rapidly over any significant distance. The LED version has a spectacular throw that provides concentrated illumination over 100 feet away, easily providing secondary illumination for nighttime training evolutions. The polycarbonate lens is naturally resistant to scratches and cracking; the body is textured to increase grip while wearing gloves. The alkaline version of this light weighs less than its rechargeable counterparts, simply due to the reduced density of alkaline batteries compared to their nickel-cadmium counterparts. The light ships with 4 AA batteries pre-installed into the adapter pack. Continuous operation drains the batteries fast; with intermittent usage, I'm still using the originals one month into ownership. The only downside is the comparable size of this light relative to its diminutive brother, the Streamlight Polytac 90. That light (as tested at a few local fire seminars) outputs similar lumens with an identical LED. Critically, it is much smaller and weighs only 4.1 oz. The key tradeoff lies in the batteries - rather than 4 AA alkalines, the Polytac 90 runs on two CR123A lithiums. Streamlight does not recommend using lithiums with the Survivor light - stick with alkaline batteries or purchase the NiCad pack. In either case - I cannot recommend the Survivor series enough! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012 by Harold the Heron

  • A must have
Color: Black Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
Getting heavy use in an urban fire department. Bright light that cuts through smoke. Super durable with no heat damage. You classic light easy to use and doesn’t take up a ton of space
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Works well
Color: orange Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
Awesome flashlight
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by mike

  • Awesome light for Firefighters and First Responders
Color: orange Size: One Size Style: Non-Rechargeable
Highly recommend this search light for fire fighters and first responders. Lightweight and well build. The color lens insert works well for focusing the light beam in smoke conditions. Good light strength for search and rescue operations. The on / off switch is big enough to use with fire gloves. The light also holds up well in wet conditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025 by sheepdog

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