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Police Lightbars: Outstanding Visibility for Law Enforcement Personnel

Instantly recognizable and familiar to drivers and pedestrians alike, the red-and-blue flashing lights atop most police cruisers typically feature much the same configuration throughout the United States. New advances in police lightbars, however, may change the way American police departments use lightbars in alerting the public to their presence. With the creation of compact LED police lightbars, raised warning lights, advanced optics systems, and programmable strobe lighting systems, law enforcement agencies have more options than ever before in outfitting and equipping their official vehicle fleet. Mini police lightbars can even be installed inside the vehicles for added security.

Police LightbarsThe advent of LED technologies was perhaps the single greatest advance for modern police lightbars. LED police lightbars are lighter in weight than the previous halogen, strobe-bulb and incandescent lightbar types, allowing these new police lightbars to be installed more easily and even making magnetic attachment possible for certain extremely lightweight models. Due to the reduced size and weight of LED lighting solutions, compact LED police lightbars can reduce the height of police cruisers by as much as four inches, making them more streamlined and minimizing drag in high speed situations. Certain LED police lightbars even incorporate traffic advisor lights for even more functionality in the field. LED police lightbars are energy-efficient, a plus for police departments struggling to make ends meet while maintaining green, environmentally-friendly policies. Best of all, these advanced police lightbars stay cooler than other types of emergency lighting solutions, making them the solid choice for interior as well as exterior use.

Police LightbarsRaised warning lights are a new arrival in the field of police lightbars. Primarily designed for freeway use, these advanced police lightbars can be raised to four feet above the roof of the cruiser, allowing improved visibility and advanced warning of accidents, stalled cars, road obstructions, or construction areas. The raised police lightbars can typically be rotated up to 180 degrees, allowing police officers to tailor the signal to fit the precise situation. These specialized police lightbars come preprogrammed with the word SLOW and directional arrows that point traffic in the right direction to avoid the hazardous area.

Raised warning lights are a new arrival in the field of police lightbars. Primarily designed for freeway use, these advanced police lightbars can be raised to four feet above the roof of the cruiser, allowing improved visibility and advanced warning of accidents, stalled cars, road obstructions, or construction areas. The raised police lightbars can typically be rotated up to 180 degrees, allowing police officers to tailor the signal to fit the precise situation. These specialized police lightbars come preprogrammed with the word SLOW and directional arrows that point traffic in the right direction to avoid the hazardous area.

Some police lightbars now feature advanced optics systems that increase visibility and allow LED lights to be seen at a greater distance and over a wider variety of angles. These new police lightbars are intended to provide an additional level of protection for the public and police officers alike, since they will allow increased reaction time for drivers who may be approaching the scene of an accident or, alternatively, may need time to pull over to allow emergency vehicles to pass. For even better visibility, programmable strobe police lightbars can be set to flash at specific intervals to draw attention to police cars in the course of their duties.

Further advances in the field of emergency lighting and police lightbars are being achieved every day. For law enforcement agencies and police officers in the field, these new types of police lightbars represent not only technological advances, but advances in the fight to improve public safety throughout the United States.