40Watt Output, fully portable scene of crime alternate light source................................................... Read More
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The new and improved range of high intensity forensic light sources for laboratory and crime scene investigation....... Read More
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The new Crime-lite®82L for the detection of trace evidence by low angle surface illumination.......................... Read More
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The high intensity dual-colour forensic light source for crime scene and laboratory applications....................... Read More
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LED alternate light sources for forensic laboratory and crime scene investigations .................................... Read More
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High power Crime-lites for trace evidence detection in the lab and at the crime scene ................................. Read More
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New and improved long reach bench top magnifier unit with multi-wavelength narrow band LED illumination ............... Read More
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Multi-wavelength LED photographic ringlight for laboratory and crime scene now with UV ................................ Read More
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One of the forensic investigators most valuable tool is the forensic light source (also referred to as an Alternative Light Source (ALS)). From uncovering evidence that is poorly revealed, or even invisible by conventional light to indepth investigation of evidence, the use of high-powered multiple wavelength lighting is essential both in the field and forensic laboratory.
The effectiveness of forensic light sources such as the Foster + Freeman Crime-lite range can be put down to fluorescence, an optical phenomenon wherein a material absorbs light at one wavelength and emits light at a longer wavelength. Most organic materials can be made to fluoresce at a given wavelength, below is a list of just some of the evidence types that forensic light sources are routinely used to uncover:
- Fingerprints
- Body fluids including blood, saliva, semen etc.
- Trace evidence such as fibres’, glass, hair, paint etc.
- Gun shot residue
- Bite marks and bruises
At one time alternate light sources were so unwieldy that they were deemed to be unsuitable for use at the crime scene. Recent developments in technology has reduced the size of this vital piece of equipment to a handheld torch or flash light.
Foster + Freeman’s latest forensic light sources include:
Crime-lite 2 - a rugged, portable LED light source that is able to provide 8 wavelengths of high intensity light (including UV) with constant light output and uniform shadow-free illumination. Read More...
Crime-lite 8X4 – High intensity multiwavelength LED photographic ringlight with 118 modes of illumination. Read More...
Crime-lite 80S – Super high intensity portable light source for intensive crime scene investigation. Read More...
Crime-lite 80L – A wide linear light source designed to reveal shoe prints and particulate evidence. Read More...
Crime-lte ML – A combined multiwavelength LED light source and benchtop magnifier for laboratory use. Read More...
Quaser - Compact and portable high intensity 300w xenon arc lamp for use by investigators at the crime scene. Read More
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