subject: Visor Lights And Their Contribution During Emergencies [print this page] The visor lights prove to be an integral element of emergency vehicles. When it comes to emergency vehicle lighting there are plenty of options. However, different situations need different kinds of equipment. In some cases, the full length 72 inch light bars or even the 16 inch mini bars will be ideal for the situation. In other cases, you might want internal lighting in the form of dash, deck or visor lights. Unmarked vehicles, for example, will really benefit from a visor light considering that it is a good option to fall back to at the time of need while it can be easily concealed away when the warning signal need not be sent out. These compact and efficient lights are good enough to indicate the authority of a patrol car too when on the highway.
What a visor light lacks in size, they make it up with technology and improvisation. Modern visor lights are slim and longer but relatively thin, so that they can be mounted behind the visor or even adjacent to the window without distracting the driver. Besides, these lights come with arrays of LEDs that can be controlled individually. Multi-deck synchronization is a feature that makes visor lights extremely impressive. Another impressive feature seen in high performance visor lighting equipment is the side by side split segment flashing which can be really effective especially when the adjacent LED segments have multi-colored lights. The extent to which these lights can be controlled adds to their efficiency. For example, it is possible to configure the LED arrays in the same segment to blink alternately or sequentially. High flashing rates can be achieved too.
Visor lights making use of bright linear LED modules can be used by cop cars to move through traffic. They can be connected to grille lights or deck lights to synchronize the flashing. A cigar plug and an integrated switch are provided with the visor light to make sure that it is simple enough to operate the lights. There are multipurpose lights as well which can double up as dash lights, mounted near the dashboard, deck lights mounted close to the rear deck or as visor lighting equipment. The slim visor bars are capable of packing a real punch when required with multiple decks of LEDs flashing randomly, alternately or sequentially based on the pattern selected by the user.
High performance visor lights can be mounted with the help of L brackets as well. It is also possible to use hook and loop straps that can mount these lights easily. Sometimes universal brackets are used to ensure that the visor light can be mounted with equal ease in different types of vehicles. Sometimes surface mount options for flat or curved surfaces are available too. This gives flexibility in terms of mounting adjacent to the window or the windshield if required. Plug in and flash visor mounted lights are easy to use on the go, making them ideal for emergencies, with their simple installation and dismantling.