Safety Dave offers multi-camera rear vision packages that have been developed specifically for horse floats. These cameras are designed for use in conjunction with split monitors, to provide you with maximum awareness of your surroundings and keep you and the animal you’re transporting safe in all conditions.
Horse float rear vision kits are an essential when it comes to safety in transporting bloodstock and other horses. Human passengers are usually surrounded by all the safety features of a vehicle, and other cargo tends to be sturdier. Horses are at a unique risk of injury while being transported, which is why awareness is paramount for anyone who works with horse floats. Reversing cameras form a crucial part of awareness on the road, enabling you to see traffic and obstacles unobstructed, and safely make decisions regarding reversing, lane changing, and turning. When you add horse floats into the mix, getting the right camera kit is a critical decision. Fortunately, Safety Dave is dedicated to helping you make the right choice.
We’re aware that every customer has unique needs and circumstances, and have tailored our offerings to suit a range of applications without exceeding your budget. Our reputation for personalised service and attention to detail means you can be certain that you’re getting the best combination of cameras, tyre pressure monitoring systems and other equipment for your vehicle and your trailer.
The horse float reversing camera kit is built to perform at the highest level in any weather. Night or day, rain or shine, our cameras will act as extra eyes so no hazard escapes your notice. The monitor is equipped with a sun-shield for improved vision and reduced glare in bright conditions, while all our cameras have a minimum waterproofing class of IP67, with audio. The cables are fully waterproof, sealed with industry standard, screw-in 4 pin connections, and come with dust caps for further protection. We also supply monitor extension cabling, for added flexibility, so that you can place the monitor in the best location for your vehicle. That way, you can minimise the time you spend looking away from the road to view the monitor and avoid craning your neck or looking at unnatural angles.