Cheap Emergency Light Bars

Dec 2, 2011 by admin

Cheap Emergency Light Bars

You see flashing lights on the road. You look in your rear view mirror. There must be trouble or some kind of emergency. You slow down and move to the side of the road to let the emergency vehicle pass. Maybe you even say a little prayer and wish safety to those that may be hurt or in trouble. As the vehicle passes, you check carefully if there are more vehicles or if it is safe to proceed. If there hadn’t been flashing lights, you may not have reacted at all. Speeding cars may just be reckless drivers.

When you see flashing lights, the whole story changes, doesn’t it? Vehicles respond – most of the time – and move out of the way. This is what you expect. This is what you need. When you are in a position of responsibility and the lights on your vehicle are meant to relay a message to other drivers, you must have the right lights. They needn’t be over expensive, but they must be reliable and very visible and work every time. Lives can depend on the reliability of your emergency lights, so you make sure you get the best for the job and you make sure they are installed properly.

emergeny vehicle lightsThere are several types of emergency lights you may need. You may need a kind of generic Emergency Vehicle LED Lighting. You may be looking for LED Police Lights or Police Lights. Sometimes Police Strobe Lights are required and standard LED Strobe Lights are a popular choice. Emergency LED lights are used by police vehicles as well as dashboards and these lights can be used for under cover. They are required by first responders, whether paid or volunteer and can get quick attention when needed. The LED technology used on these lights is brighter and cooler than regular incandescent lights. The lights are also more reliable and last longer.

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Blue LED Lights: Modern Day High Intensity Electroluminescence

Jul 19, 2011 by admin

Blue LED Lights: Modern Day High Intensity Electroluminescence

The Irish comedian Spike Milligan once said, And God said, ‘Let there be light’ and there was light, but the Electricity Board said He would have to wait until Thursday to be connected. There’s no doubt; we are at the mercy and dependant on light, but modern technology is reducing our dependency on the electricity board and giving us the freedom to light our own way regardless of weather conditions and other challenges.

Electricity is somewhat of a mystery, but that doesn’t deter scientists from discovering new ways to manifest its qualities in order to make life a little easier and a lot safer. When Electroluminescence was discovered back in 1907 scientists knew they had discovered another element of electricity that could potentially change our understanding of how light is produce. Electroluminescence is an electrical as well as optical phenomenon that develops when a material is passed through an electrical current or a strong electrical field.

That discovery lead to the creation of a light-emitting diode (LED) in 1927. LED is a semiconductor light source and the technology was first used commercially in the 1960s, but the light was only red and the intensity of the light was weak. Modern LED technology started to show progress during the 1990s when the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet wavelengths were used to produce high intensity red, blue, and green LED lights.

Blue LED lights are used for several different purposes. Law enforcement, fire, and rescue services as well as physical therapists, and the medical profession now used Blue LED lights in several vital procedures that help protect and prolong life. Blue LED lights announce the presence of emergency vehicles and they help doctors and crime investigators view blood and other fluids in hospitals and at crime scenes.

Hunters use blue LED lights to pinpoint the correct location of animals and when fog destroys visibility blue LED lights clear the way so drivers can safely continue on their journey. Blue LED lights now hang on key chains and help open doors late at night. Cell phones and other personal devices use blue LED to illuminate displays and reminders and even minor burns can be treated using blue LED light technology.

Volunteer first responders use blue LED lights to move through traffic faster and police and emergency vehicles are now equipped with the high intensity LED technology and that helps law enforcement and rescue technicians respond to emergency situations faster which saves lives.

Extreme Tactical Dynamics is in the LED lighting business. The selection of LED police lights, emergency vehicle lights, and dash lights makes the company the first responder’s first choice when it comes to equipping personal vehicles with LED lighting. Extreme Tactical Dynamics works directly with LED light manufacturers in order to reduce LED lighting cost as well as to design LED lighting that stands up to the challenges of frequent use. Police departments and emergency providers around the country use Extreme Tactical Dynamics services in order to get the results they need to function effectively.

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The LED Hideaway 9: Advanced Warning

Jul 15, 2011 by admin

The LED Hideaway 9: Advanced Warning

If you are looking to provide a light warning to people in front of you on the road, the LED Hideaway 9 is the ideal light. Giving this sort of warning is crucial for many different occupations; it lets people know that you are coming and encourages them to move to the side to reduce the chances of an accident. Speed is one of the largest things that contributes to accidents, but sometimes you cannot afford to go slowly. Maybe you are a volunteer fire fighter and you need to get to the fire before it burns out of control. Maybe you are a police officer who drives an unmarked car and you need the lights so that you can get through traffic safety and quickly when you get a call. Whatever the case, the LED Hideaway 9 gives you the light warning that you need.

First and foremost, the light provides you with a powerful strobe effect. Drivers will notice this on the roads at night, but they will also notice it during the day and within any sort of weather conditions. You need this power so that no one ever misses the light warning; this can lead to a very dangerous situation. The light can be surface-mounted if you would like with the parts that are provided, though it does not have to be. This gives you a lot of flexibility and allows you to do whatever is the best.

The LED Hideaway 9 is also fairly energy efficient, utilizing three watt LED bulbs. There are nine per head, giving the overall impact of twenty-seven watts. This gives the look and feel of the older tubed lights, the strobe lights that people think of when they hear the word, but it does so without using up so much energy. The output is stronger and brighter as well, so it can cut through rain, fog, or smoke with ease. Your safety, and the safety of others on the road, is too important for you to not have a light warning system like this one hooked up to your vehicle.

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What are the best types of emergency light for first responders?

Jul 11, 2011 by admin

What are the best types of emergency light for first responders?

Emergency vehicles must navigate traffic at high speeds when responding to an emergency. This poses a potential threat to other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and anyone else in the surrounding area. Sirens, lights, and other warning devices are critical components in alerting the public of an emergency vehicle’s approach. Most people will automatically pull over to the right, and if unable to come to a complete stop, they will slow down considerably. This helps to prevent accidents and other scenarios that may hinder the emergency response and jeopardize lives.

Emergency vehicles such as police cars, ambulances, and fire engines, use many different types and colors of emergency light. Many other semi-emergency vehicles, tow trucks, and others use warning lights as well.

In many cases, emergency departments choose and purchase their own lights, with little standardization across municipalities. However, if an emergency light is not effective of warning motorists of an emergency vehicle’s approach, the responder and the public are in danger. Thus, there is a clear need for some standardization to ensure the public’s safety. This standardization would prevent drivers from beings exposed to a wide range of emergency lights and would help to ensure drivers respond appropriately.

Anyone responsible for purchasing warning lights for emergency vehicles faces a wide and confusing variety of emergency light, with different optical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics. A large number of manufacturers produce these emergency lights, and an even larger number of retailers sell them. Emergency responders need to be assured that the lights they purchase and use work reliably. Today, emergency vehicle warning lights consist of four main types—rotating, oscillating, flashing, and steady.

Work vehicles and equipment commonly use rotating lights at night because they provide better distance information. Mounting emergency light in pairs provides even more accurate distance information and ensures visibility if one light malfunctions or is somehow blocked from sight. These lights are typically mounted on the roof of the vehicle.

Oscillating lights are typically mounted on dashboards. Flashing lights are usually mounted in the center of the front grill. This placement is optimal because the emergency light is less likely to be confused with the headlights and is easy to see in a driver’s rearview mirror. The simplest form of emergency light is a steady light. These may be white lights used on the scene to provide lighting for the emergency responders, or they may be colored lights used to call the public’s attention to the emergency vehicles. Many times, steady lights are used with other types of light as well.

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The Chameleon LED Traffic Advisor With Multi Strobe Patterns

Apr 17, 2011 by admin

Imagine that you have been dispatched to the scene of a bad motor vehicle accident that is blocking the northbound lane of traffic. You would typically run your lights on a code setting to clear traffic out of the way until you get to the scene. Once you are there, you would usually be stuck with running your rear red or blue lights while you are away from your cruiser directing traffic or investigating the crash. With Extreme Tactical Dynamic’s new Chameleon LED Traffic Advisor rear dash unit, the strobe lights will direct traffic for you.

The Chameleon Traffic Advisor is equipped with LED lights that can change color from your department’s code to amber for directional purposes. The lights will run on code settings in red, blue, amber, green, or any other department regulated colors. At the touch of a button, the unit will change the color to strait amber and can be set to run directional patterns to the left, right or from the center out. Using these strobe patterns will direct traffic into a safe lane of passage around an accident or disturbance, keeping you and your co-workers safe from harm.

It is a proven fact that using strobe lights to direct traffic is a safer alternative than using flares, especially when deployed at a traffic accident. The Chameleon Traffic Advisor’s strobe lights and patterns are super bright and provide very effective directional signals. The LEDs are bright enough to be seen in broad daylight and are equipped with several effective traffic-clearing patterns. Mounted onto the rear dash of a cruiser, the Chameleon is an effective, budget friendly, and easy to install LED system that is sure to provide your department years of reliable service.

You cannot imagine the brightness of the Chameleon’s LEDs without seeing them for yourself! Go to www.extremetacticaldynamics.com to see videos of the Chameleon Traffic Advisor put into action. You will be very impressed with the ease of use that the Chameleon offers. You can even see what pattern is running on the control panel, making the unit extremely operator friendly to use.

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Don’t Forget Us On Ebay!

Apr 3, 2008 by admin

For any other items you don’t see on our websites, look for Aspire Sales LLC on Ebay! We are a highly respected powerseller and we make it our mission to keep our customers happy.

Just another avenue for the crew here at Aspire Sales to bring our high quality products to the public. Enjoy!

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