Why do you need emergency strobe lights?

There are Different type strobe lights. Beacon lights, LED lightbars, stobe bulbs, Dash lights, rotating warning bulb
By: lightdepot
 
July 3, 2010 - PRLog -- Strobe lights are devices used for production of regular flashes of light. Strobe lights can use in entertainment clubs to create an illusion of motion and in alarm systems due to their ability to flash up to hundreds of times per second. Other sectors such as tow truck business, security, construction, road side service vehicles, also use strobe lights particularly for emergency and law enforcement vehicles. Strobe lights have many benefits particularly when it comes to emergency vehicles. Firstly, they are used as alarm lights in emergency vehicles, fire trucks ,vehicles, tow trucks, security, construction, and roadside contractors . In police cars, the lights are used to emit flashlights when the police officers are pursuing suspects on their way to crime scenes. This way, strobe lights help warn other passengers that a chase is underway. The common colors are red and blue, other vehicle normally use amber only. These lights are used as decorations in emergency vehicles. Strobes fitted for decoration are used off the roads and normally use halogen and come fitted with a control box to change the flash frequencies and flash patterns for decorative effect, these strobes installed inside headlights and tail lights. most strobe lights are attached to the roofs of cars in order to warn other road users during a police chase.

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