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subject: Emergency Lights Are The Warning Signs Of A Potential Roadside Hazard [print this page]


If you find yourself glancing in the mirror and see a vehicle coming up behind you with the Emergency Lights flashing, it is a good idea to get out of the way by pulling to the side of the road to let the vehicle pass. Quite possibly, the vehicle is on the way to some type of emergency situation, or it may be in pursuit of someone who has committed a crime. Firefighters also use these lights to warn you off the road, as well as ambulances or other rescue personnel. In some instances you will see a group of different rescue vehicles gathered in one area attending to accident victims, and these Emergency Lights make it extremely easy for them to see what they are doing, as well as warn you about the situation.

Emergency Lights are usually mounted on the roof of vehicle, but they can be placed anywhere where they will be most noticeable. You might see them mounted on the bumper, the license plate, the rear deck, or in the grille of the vehicle, but the roof-mounted lights attract the most attention. They will flash simultaneously, or alternate back and forth. Some of the Emergency Lights available can actually flash up to 19 different patterns.

Light emitting diode (LED) lamps are the brightest lights available, which makes them ideal for use in Emergency Lights connected with law enforcement personnel and rescue workers. These brilliant lights, whether white, blue or red, or a combination of all three, make it possible for the personnel to see exactly what is going on in the area they are working in, and also ensure that they are protected against ongoing traffic. Motorists are able to see the vehicles, and avoid a potential accident, which can be crucial in an emergency situation. These Emergency Lights can help save lives or actually prevent another accident.

You can buy these Emergency Lights in many stores that sell lighting for police or other law enforcement use, as well as rescue vehicles. Once only available by direct order from the manufacturer, you can now go into any retail store in your area and buy them. If you don't have a local store to go to, you can order any of the Emergency Lights you need just by going on line. Using your favorite search engine will result in hundreds of websites that sell these lights, and usually at a lower cost than you will get from a retail store.

Check each site and the products they offer before you buy from one particular place. You are going to find different Emergency Lights with varying prices, accessory packages, and warranties and so on. It will be in your best interest to shop around before you buy. Make sure that the items you are purchasing are actually in stock, and not being backordered so that you don't have to wait. If you are purchasing large quantities of Emergency Lights there are many websites that offer a substantial discount when you buy this way.

by: Sunil Punjabi




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