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PC66777 AAA Emergency Supply Co., Inc. Effective October 9, 2018 PC66777 AAA Emergency Supply Co., Inc. Effective October 9, 2018 Discount Category Manufacturer Category Option Unit of Catalog or List HIRE Contract HIRE Contract Contractor Item Number Item Description Manufacturer Name Manufacturer Item Number Number (as per PASS THRU 1 or Measure Price Discount % Price DHS AEL) Discount % Option 2 HIRE-4GASCAL-STD Gas Detector Calibration - 4 Gas AAA Emergency 4GASCAL-STD 21 Option 2 ea. $175.00 N/A 15% $148.75 HIRE-1GASCAL-CO Gas Detector Calibration - 1 Gas CO AAA Emergency 1GASCAL-CO 21 Option 2 ea. $75.00 N/A 15% $63.75 HIRE-1GASCAL-CL Gas Detector Calibration - 1 Gas CL AAA Emergency 1GASCAL-CL 21 Option 2 ea. $150.00 N/A 15% $127.50 HIRE-1GASCAL-HCN Gas Detector Calibration - 4 Gas HCN AAA Emergency 1GASCAL-HCN 21 Option 2 ea. $150.00 N/A 15% $127.50 HIRE-FLOWTEST SCBA Calibration & Flow Testing AAA Emergency FLOWTEST 21 Option 2 ea. $125.00 N/A 15% $106.25 HIRE-LABOR SCBA Labor AAA Emergency LABOR 21 Option 2 ea. $100.00 N/A 15% $85.00 HIRE-HYDROSCBA Hydrostatic Testing- SCBA Cylinders AAA Emergency HYDROSCBA 21 Option 2 ea. $55.00 N/A 15% $46.75 HIRE-HYDROCASCADE Hydrostatic Testing- Cascade Cylinders AAA Emergency HYDROCASCADE 21 Option 2 ea. $300.00 N/A 15% $255.00 HIRE-FITTEST Quantitative Fit Testing AAA Emergency FITTEST 21 Option 2 ea. $55.00 N/A 15% $46.75 HIRE-AIRQUALTEST Air Compressor - Air Quality Testing AAA Emergency AIRQUALTEST 21 Option 2 ea. $220.00 N/A 15% $187.00 HIRE-AIRCOMP-60 Air Compressor - 60 Hour Service AAA Emergency AIRCOMP-60 21 Option 2 ea. $1,050.00 N/A 15% $892.50 HIRE-SCBATRAIN-4HRS CBNRE SCBA Training - 4 Hours AAA Emergency SCBATRAIN-4HRS 21 Option 2 ea. $695.00 N/A 15% $590.75 HIRE-SCBATRAIN-8HRS CBNRE SCBA Training - 8 Hours AAA Emergency SCBATRAIN-8HRS 21 Option 2 ea. $1,150.00 N/A 15% $977.50 AK-SM2 Pair of 2-1/8” offset Side Mount Brackets for Pull-Up or Push-Up Pole Akron SM2 3 Option 2 ea. $120.00 N/A 20% $96.00 AK-SM4 Pair of 4-1/4” offset Side Mount Brackets for Pull-Up or Push-Up Pole Akron SM4 3 Option 2 ea. $120.00 N/A 20% $96.00 AK-FM-Bracket Pair of Flush Mount Brackets for Pull-Up or AO Pole Akron FM-Bracket 3 Option 2 ea. $108.00 N/A 20% $86.40 AK-TM Top Mount Bracket for Pull-Up Pole Akron TM 3 Option 2 ea. $60.00 N/A 20% $48.00 AK-TM-EX Extrusion Bracket for Pull-Up Pole Akron TM-EX 3 Option 2 ea. $55.00 N/A 20% $44.00 AK-TR Through the Roof Bracket for Push-Up Pole Akron TR 3 Option 2 ea. $104.00 N/A 20% $83.20 AK-SM2 Side Mount Bracket 2 1⁄8” (54 mm) Offset 4 Akron SM2 3 Option 2 ea. $60.00 N/A 20% $48.00 AK-SM4 Side Mount Bracket 4 1⁄4” (108 mm) Offset Akron SM4 3 Option 2 ea. $60.00 N/A 20% $48.00 AK-FM-Bracket Flush Mount Bracket Akron FM-Bracket 3 Option 2 ea. $55.00 N/A 20% $44.00 AK-TM Top Mount Bracket Akron TM 3 Option 2 ea. $60.00 N/A 20% $48.00 AK-TM-EX Extrusion Bracket Akron TM-EX 3 Option 2 ea. $55.00 N/A 20% $44.00 AK-TR Through the Roof Bracket Akron TR 3 Option 2 ea. $104.00 N/A 20% $83.20 AK-ELST-150 Stonco 150 Watt Light Head Only 12V Akron ELST-150 3 Option 2 ea. $396.00 N/A 20% $316.80 AK-ELST-300 Stonco 300 Watt Light Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELST-300 3 Option 2 ea. $297.00 N/A 20% $237.60 AK-ELST-500 Stonco 500 Watt Light Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELST-500 3 Option 2 ea. $320.00 N/A 20% $256.00 AK-ELST-1000 Stonco 1000 Watt Light Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELST-1000 3 Option 2 ea. $410.00 N/A 20% $328.00 AK-ELST-1500 Stonco 1500 Watt Light Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELST-1500 3 Option 2 ea. $430.00 N/A 20% $344.00 AK-ELST-12V1 Stonco 12V Single 200,000 Spot / 100 Watt Flood Akron ELST-12V1 3 Option 2 ea. $332.00 N/A 20% $265.60 AK-ELST-12V2 Stonco 12V Dual 200,000 Spot / 100 Watt Flood Akron ELST-12V2 3 Option 2 ea. $478.00 N/A 20% $382.40 AK-ELDM Daymaker 12V Akron ELDM 3 Option 2 ea. $637.00 N/A 20% $509.60 AK-ELBE-150 Low Profile Beta 12V 150 Watt Light Head Only Akron ELBE-150 3 Option 2 ea. $455.00 N/A 20% $364.00 AK-ELBE-300 Low Profile Beta 300 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELBE-300 3 Option 2 ea. $408.00 N/A 20% $326.40 AK-ELBE-500 Low Profile Beta 500 Watt Light Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELBE-500 3 Option 2 ea. $440.00 N/A 20% $352.00 AK-ELBE-650 Low Profile Beta 650 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELBE-650 3 Option 2 ea. $480.00 N/A 20% $384.00 AK-ELBE-750 Low Profile Beta 750 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELBE-750 3 Option 2 ea. $480.00 N/A 20% $384.00 AK-ELNB-150 Night Breaker 150 Watt HID Light Head Only 12V. Akron ELNB-150 3 Option 2 ea. $1,248.00 N/A 20% $998.40 AK-ELNB-300 Night Breaker 300 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELNB-300 3 Option 2 ea. $406.00 N/A 20% $324.80 AK-ELNB-500 Night Breaker 500 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELNB-500 3 Option 2 ea. $406.00 N/A 20% $324.80 AK-ELNB-650 Night Breaker 650 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELNB-650 3 Option 2 ea. $456.00 N/A 20% $364.80 AK-ELNB-750 Night Breaker 750 Watt Light Head Only 120V Akron ELNB-750 3 Option 2 ea. $438.00 N/A 20% $350.40 AK-ELSS-SLDC SceneStar 14000 Lumen Akron LED Head Only Akron ELSS-SLDC 3 Option 2 ea. $1,420.00 N/A 20% $1,136.00 AK-ELSS-XLDC SceneStar 19000 Lumen Akron LED Head Only Akron ELSS-XLDC 3 Option 2 ea. $1,720.00 N/A 20% $1,376.00 AK-ELSS-XLAC SceneStar 20000 Lumen Akron LED Head Only 120V or 240V Akron ELSS-XLAC 3 Option 2 ea. $1,720.00 N/A 20% $1,376.00 AK-ELSL-1000 1000 Watt SuperLight Head Only Akron ELSL-1000 3 Option 2 ea. $611.00 N/A 20% $488.80 AK-ELSB-WS360 360 Degree Strobe (specify Green, Amber, Red or Clear) Akron ELSB-WS360 3 Option 2 ea. $477.00 N/A 20% $381.60 Portable Light Base with AC Plug (L5-15 standard) Requires PL-Pole-MT if you AK-PL Akron PL 3 Option 2 ea. $116.00 N/A 20% $92.80 wish to mount PL on a Pole Page 1 PC66777 AAA Emergency Supply Co., Inc. Effective October 9, 2018 Discount Category Manufacturer Category Option Unit of Catalog or List HIRE Contract HIRE Contract Contractor Item Number Item Description Manufacturer Name Manufacturer Item Number Number (as per PASS THRU 1 or Measure Price Discount % Price DHS AEL) Discount % Option 2 Tripod with AC Plug (L5-15 Standard) Specify Stowed Height: 36”, 43”, 54”, 64”, AK-POD Akron POD 3 Option 2 ea. $610.00 N/A 20% $488.00 72” Pull-Up Style Pole (for use with SM, FM, TM, or TM-EX brackets) Specify Inside AK-PU Akron PU 3 Option 2 ea. $280.00 N/A 20% $224.00 and Outside Pole Lengths (48” x 58” standard) Push-Up Style Pole (for use with SM or TR brackets) Specify Inside and Outside AK-PS Akron PS 3 Option 2 ea. $280.00 N/A 20% $224.00 Pole Lengths (60” x 11.5” standard) AK-AO Air Operated Pole (for use with SM or FM brackets) Air Control Box Included. Akron AO 3 Option 2 ea. $1,870.00 N/A 20% $1,496.00 AK-SB Non-Telescoping Swivel Base (fixed or can be used with SM4). Akron SB 3 Option 2 ea. $170.00 N/A 20% $136.00 AK-RM Recessed Mount (specify 0 or 16 degree down angle) Akron RM 3 Option 2 ea. $178.00 N/A 20% $142.40 AK-BL Brow Mount Light Akron BL 3 Option 2 ea. $180.00 N/A 20% $144.00 AK-MMST Manual Mast Akron MMST 3 Option 2 ea. $516.00 N/A 20% $412.80 AK-PL-Pole-MT Mounting Bracket For PL-Series on a Pole Akron PL-Pole-MT 3 Option 2 ea. $220.00 N/A 20% $176.00 AK-PM Pedestal Mount Akron PM 3 Option 2 ea. $150.00 N/A 20% $120.00 AK-DIN DIN Mount Akron DIN 3 Option 2 ea. $270.00 N/A 20% $216.00 AK-HK-Lki Light Kit Only for Honda EU1000i (5-15 Plug Only). Akron HK-Lki 3 Option 2 ea. $270.00 N/A 20% $216.00 AK-HK2-Lki Light Kit Only for Honda EU2000i (5-15 Plug Only) Akron HK2-Lki 3 Option 2 ea.
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