1980s - 90s

1986 - The IndyCar Series selects Levitt-Safety as its fire and safety protection expert, and the Levitt-Safety IndyCar Fire Protection Team is created to provide fire protection services in Pit Lane.  Levitt-Safety is still providing this service today.

1988 - Working closely with Canada's Mining Industry Research Organization, Levitt-Safety identifies a need for a reliable and effective mining cap lamp in Canada. NL Technologies is formed and produces its first cap lamp.

1990 - As Levitt-Safety’s business grows, a new state-of-the-art facility is built in Oakville, Ontario and becomes the new head office. 

1994 - Victor’s son Bruce Levitt is named president, ushering in a new generation of spirit and dedication. 

1996 - Levitt-Safety becomes the first organization in the safety distribution industry to be ISO 9001 registered, realizing the benefits of continually improving its work processes.

1997 – Levitt-Safety establishes its first overseas NLT location in Santiago, Chile to primarily sell NLT products, and some selected Levitt-Safety represented products

1997 – Levitt-Safety expands its holistic approach to safety by introducing its safety prescription eyewear division – Levitt RX. 

1998 – The 'Ice Storm of the Century' hits eastern Ontario and Quebec, throwing 150,000 people into darkness and freezing temperatures for three weeks. Levitt-Safety receives awards from two levels of Government and Ontario Power Generation for working around the clock to supply critical safety products necessary to restore power.

1999 – Levitt–Safety launches a more current logo and branding, demonstrating its commitment to evolving and remaining relevant in the marketplace.