5 Things to Know About Our Line of LED Work Lights

5 Things to Know About Our Line of LED Work Lights

UBL Work Lights: Reliable, bright, and durable. Multiple options, weather-resistant, and affordable. Enhance with the Feniex 4-Output Flasher. Contact us for details!
Visor Bars vs. Full Size Bars: which should you choose?

Visor Bars vs. Full Size Bars: which should you choose?

Visor bar or full-size light bar? Visor bars are interior-mounted, easy to install, but lack 360° visibility. Full-size bars are great for all-around visibility but require drilling. Consider your application and reach out to our support team for assistance. Both options offer excellent brightness.
Are Tow Trucks Considered Emergency Vehicles?

Are Tow Trucks Considered Emergency Vehicles?

Emergency vehicles like police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances use specialized warning tools. Some states classify tow trucks as emergency vehicles but with varying rules. For instance, Wyoming allows red, blue, amber, and white lights on tow trucks during emergencies. The Move Over Law in many states includes tow trucks. Tow trucks often use amber lights, but colors can vary by state. Be sure to check your state's laws for specific regulations.
5 Things to Know About the New U-Lite V2 Line

5 Things to Know About the New U-Lite V2 Line

Meet the U-Lite V2, our upgraded warning lights. They're 200% brighter with 3-watt LEDs and improved optics. Built tough for any weather. You can sync multiple lights for a seamless display. Explore surface mounts, dash lights, visor bars, and mini light bars in the U-Lite V2 lineup, all at the same affordable price. Order now and reach out to our sales support for inquiries.
Is it Illegal for Civilians to Use Emergency Vehicle Lights?

Is it Illegal for Civilians to Use Emergency Vehicle Lights?

The legality of using police or LED warning lights varies by state, with rules defining who can use them and when. Generally, only authorized emergency vehicles and first responders can use such lights. However, anyone can purchase these lights for specific purposes, like professional installers or private security firms. It's essential to follow state regulations when using them on your vehicle.
A Closer Look at Emergency Vehicle Sirens

A Closer Look at Emergency Vehicle Sirens

Choosing the right siren for your emergency vehicle depends on factors like vehicle type, application, and local laws. Two common types are pneumatic and electronic sirens, each with distinct advantages. Siren tones vary for different scenarios, so it's important to select one that fits your needs and budget.

Usually, only emergency vehicles are allowed to use sirens, but definitions may differ by state, so checking local laws is crucial. Ultra Bright Lightz offers various siren options, and their sales support team can provide assistance.

Choosing the Best LED Work Lights for Your Vehicle

Choosing the Best LED Work Lights for Your Vehicle

Enhance construction zone safety with our bright LED work lights. Options include UBL Work Lights, Slim Light Bars, Feniex Fusion Work Lights, AM900, and Torch Light. Contact us for details and assistance.
Chief’s 2020 Chevy Tahoe Light Installation by Hendrickson

Chief’s 2020 Chevy Tahoe Light Installation by Hendrickson

Hendrickson Fire Rescue Equipment equipped a 2020 Chevy Tahoe for the Verplanck Fire Department with advanced LED warning lights, including a Feniex Fusion 49” GPL Lightbar, Cannon Hide-A-Ways, Fusion Lightstick, Fusion Surface Mounts, and a Feniex 4200 controller. Ghost graphic decals were added for a reflective yet inconspicuous look.