The History of Emergency Vehicle Lights
Emergency vehicle lights have evolved from unmarked vehicles to using red lights in the 1930s and introducing blue lights in the late 1960s for clarity. Yellow, green, and white lights...
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Emergency vehicle lights have evolved from unmarked vehicles to using red lights in the 1930s and introducing blue lights in the late 1960s for clarity. Yellow, green, and white lights...
The Feniex Fusion line offers a choice between 40° and 180° optics, but neither is brighter; it depends on viewing distance. 40° optics are for long-range visibility, while 180° optics...
Ultra Bright Lightz offers spot, flood, and combo beams for work and off-road lights. Spot beams offer long-range visibility, flood beams provide broader coverage, and combo beams combine both for...
New York State's "move over" law has been amended to protect volunteer firefighters with blue lights and ambulance workers with green lights. This update enhances safety for first responders, ensuring...
Feniex Fusion Modules come in 40° and 180° optics for varying visibility needs. They're exceptionally bright, enhancing safety, with options to mix and match modules. These advanced lights are affordable...