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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sunil Punjabi LED lights are very bright and can provide a wide range of colors. Its lights are directional and can be focused pointedly on the object that needs to be made extra visible. These lights are also better suited for stealth operations since they do not need colored filters or domes. All these qualities make LED emergency light bars the best choice for use in police vehicles. written by Sunil Punjabi Different types of lights and passive warning signals have done the job of police emergency lights over the years. But as soon as police light bars arrived on the scene, it has become the most popular choice of police departments because of the different types of lights that these light bars incorporate, and their varied functionalities. written by Sunil Punjabi LED emergency lights are the favored emergency lights of many agencies that require emergency lights on their vehicles for routine operations. Despite the fact that these lights are a bit on the costly side, LED lights have become popular because they are durable and also because they are by and large free of maintenance problems. written by Sunil Punjabi Red, blue, amber, and white are the four commonly found colors in LED emergency lights. All these are used in various combinations as warning lights in emergency vehicles. Though there are some general patterns in the usage of emergency light colors, color choices vary a lot from state to state. Besides the more common four colors, green and purple also find limited use in emergency lights. written by Sunil Punjabi Emergency lights have always been people's requirement for day-to-day activities and also for emergency vehicles. LED emergency lights show the latest stage in the evolution of emergency lights, which has been dominated by halogen and strobe technologies before that. written by Keith Garrow All business premises have to have emergency lighting, but do you know your responsibilities for testing and maintaining the system. Find out what you are required to do in terms of checks and testing, and how to do it. written by Keith Garrow Find out how to identify fire hazards in your workplace and drastically reduce the chances of your business being disrupted by fire. << previous page 1 next page>> |