Emergency Led Lights And The Variety At Your Disposal
When it comes to emergency LED lights you have an excellent variety at your disposal
. There are all kinds of lights, in different shapes and sizes, allowing you to pick and choose based on the requirements. For example, you can pick full featured light bars measuring almost 60 72 inches in length and 12 inches in width with dozens of light heads for the bigger vehicles like fire engines, construction and heavy equipment carriers and law enforcement personnel trucks. These light bars are designed to provide excellent lighting in all directions and are especially usefully in tougher terrains. You can also pick mini light bars around 16 20 inches in length and less than 2 inches in height. These are ideal for smaller vehicles like patrol cars, without compromising in terms of the lighting.
Slim, aerodynamically styled light bars with built in traffic advisors are also available for unmarked vehicles involved in stealth operations. The bars are designed to prevent a rattling sound that may arise at high speeds. Moreover, the slimmer bars can be mounted at different positions of the vehicle and that too at angles that promote maximum visibility. The slimmer emergency LED lights are virtually undetectable when the lights are not turned on, making them perfect for law enforcement vehicles. Apart from mini and full length lights bars, there are dash, deck and visor lights which are relatively smaller but help in generating a powerful warning signal that could prove to be critical during emergencies.
Dash and deck visor lights are compact and usually comprise of couple of dozen LED elements arranged in arrays and configured to glow and flash together. Some of these also have split color segments which provide more options when it comes to flash patterns. These special lights can be mounted on the bumper, grille, below the rear window or in the rear deck. You can also go for LED lights that can be slipped into composite headlamps through 1 inch holes. Visor lights can also be used for internal mounting with Velcro straps. These lights come with special hoods to prevent flashback on the driver of the emergency vehicle. Other emergency LED lights which are compact and yet deliver high performance include traffic directional lights which glow in the form of arrows that can be bright and flashy and get the attention of motorists from a long distance.
There are other emergency LED lights like beacons and standalone strobe light heads which provide powerful and narrow focused beams. These can be mounted with ease too, using mounting magnets with a combined pull in excess of 50lbs. The flexibility offered by the LED lights is also due to the number of mounting options available for internal and external mounting. The options include stainless steel and Velcro straps, slide bolts, mounting screws and clips, swivel, L-shaped and universal brackets and suction cups and clamps. Thus LED lights for emergency vehicle lighting offer plenty of choice, while providing high quality performance and operational ease too.
by: Sunil Punjabi
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