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  • What Vehicles Are Allowed to Use Blue Warning Lights?

    What Vehicles Are Allowed to Use Blue Warning Lights?

    Blue warning lights are versatile and used in various industries. They're seen on police vehicles, volunteer firefighter POVs, ambulances, and fire trucks, following state-specific regulations. Always check local laws before...

  • 5 Things to Know About the New G3 Surface Mounts

    5 Things to Know About the New G3 Surface Mounts

    Our new G3 Surface Mounts are compact, versatile, and available in various colors with 11 flash patterns. Built to withstand harsh conditions, these 3-watt LED lights provide 120-degree visibility, and...

  • Plug-n-Play vs. Hardwired Lights: Which Should You Choose?

    Plug-n-Play vs. Hardwired Lights: Which Should You Choose?

    Choosing between plug-n-play and hardwired emergency lights? Plug-n-play options are easy to install, require minimal vehicle modification, and offer built-in controls. Hardwired lights are ideal for emergency vehicles, versatile, and...

  • 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...

  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • 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....

  • 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...