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By : Paul Wise   

There are several types of emergency lights for all types of emergency vehicles. Fire vehicles, police cars, emergency vehicles, parking lot security vehicles and tow trucks all use emergency lights in order to meet specific needs. Some applications require temporary lights that fit on the dash board or on the visor and then are simply plugged into the cigarette lighter.

These temporary lights must be extremely bright and of high quality. Emergency vehicles require roof mounted lights that can be seen for miles away. Law enforcement vehicles may require hid away lights into the front grill. There are many options to fit every application no matter what the specific need is. A dual dash light is perfect for a temporary light. The dual dash light can be attached to a visor or mounted on the dash board. The dual dash and deck lights range from $50 to $120. These are the most convenient and easy to use lights. Just pull it out of the box, and stick the suction cups to the dash and plug it in. You are ready to go. They are light weight, slim and are mounted on a swivel for directional lighting. A five minute set up and you are ready to go. These work great for volunteer firemen. A similar model can be purchased for the Visor. This model is also extremely easy to use and can be set up in less then 5 minutes. The visor model is a little wider and shorter and straps easily to your visor with the quick release Velcro straps. It comes with a 6 foot cord that plugs into the cigarette lighter.

With these temporary lights you can be just like the unmarked state trooper cars with the lights in the grill and the hide away strobe lights. Whatever your reason may be for purchasing these emergency lights just be sure it complies with local and state laws when using these lights on a regular street car. Needless to say, you would use the correct color to differentiate from law enforcement.

These lights are all water proof and can be mounted inside or outside of the vehicle. Notice that the previous statement says mounted. So there is an installation time to gain the sleek look with the lights hidden in the grill. There are many different light patterns to choose from once the installation is complete. Light bars are a very cool addition to a vehicle. The sleek slim light bar can be mounted on top of the roof and pack a huge punch in brightness. These also take time to install so patience is a virtue. These lights are water proof and protected by a durable aluminum casing. They are great for security vehicles as well as law enforcement. They come with many different light patterns from which to choose from. Whatever your need is, there are plenty of light options to chose from. From the slim line, to the visor, the right light for you is out there.

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Author Resource:- Article by Paul Wise. Paul often uses Vehicle Emergency Lights when necessary and thus recommends Qualityemergencylights.com for advantageous emergency lights and advice for such emergencies.
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