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Different Choices For Emergency Vehicle Warning Lights


When it comes to emergency vehicle warning lights and electronic devices, there are countless choices to choose from. There are those that can be installed on the back, on the front, and on the sides of the vehicle. The most common types are visor light bars, full-size light bars, mini light bars, beacons, traffic arrows, and many more. Selecting the right option that suits your department depends on the intended purpose for the light as well as the type and size of the vehicles to be outfitted in your fleet.


Directional Traffic Directors

Unlike vehicle lights, traffic arrows serve a more unique purpose. It does not flash a light pattern but provides directional traffic direction. It usually comes with controllers that allow the responders to change different patterns of traffic arrows. Moreover, it can also be installed with a programmable message board that can help facilitate better warning signals. This combination of tools can be used either as a simple warning signal light or announce an advisory.


LED Emergency Light Bars

This kind of vehicle warning light is very crucial for officers who are pursuing criminals. In addition to providing great visibility on the road, emergency light bars are also programmable in which different flash patterns can be set and a single push of a button allows the officer to choose the pattern that works best for the situation. Finally, they give the officers option for a lower level setting that can be used for scene lighting or flash pattern.


Perimeter Lights

Of course, just as how important it is for the responder to provide light to the path, it’s equally crucial to provide security to the vehicle itself. This is where perimeter scene lights are helpful. They are a combination of white lights and other coloured vehicle lights that can be fitted on the grille, at the back, and on the sides of the emergency vehicle. Depending on the existing scenario, perimeter lights can serve either as basic white lighting only or a high degree of warning coverage, just like traffic arrows.

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