![]() ![]() ![]() GME Emergency Beacons employ some of the latest materials and technologies permitting up to a 20-year useful life on certain models*. However like all electrical products, reliability reduces with age. Contact your local courier company to arrange a suitable Class 9 Dangerous Goods shipment.Įmergency beacons may be called upon to make an important contribution in an emergency.Īppropriate handling and care, complimented with the recommended regular inspection and self-test play an important part in maximising the product’s life. Note: All EPIRBs are categorised as Class 9 dangerous goods and must be transported according to the local regulations in each country. ![]() Return Freight Costs to the customer is included in the price for the battery refurbishment.Įmail: International customers wishing to have their beacon refurbished, please contact your local GME distributor for further details. (Either in person or by Dangerous Goods road-freight – see Note below for more information about DG Classification)įreight Costs of the beacon to GME is the responsibility of the owner Within Australia, all beacons must be returned to GME Sydney Service Centre Any customer wishing to return their beacon for refurbishment should follow the procedure ![]()
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