It is estimated that more than 90% of the sensory input to a motor vehicle driver is obtained visually.2
Warning lights harness this fact and put a powerhouse of safety on your vehicle.
LEDs are the latest breakthrough in warning light technology. Theyre extremely bright and extremely efficient.
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| LED warning lights are usually clear when off, because they don't need filters to color their light |
The nifty thing about LEDs is that an LED unit has a concentrated beam of light. Each LED is an electrical diode producing light. On any given lightbar, dashlight, visor light or other light, there are hundreds of diodes on each unit each producing light.
Unlike strobe or halogen, there are no blank areas or holes without light LED diodes cover the entire array. And because LEDs are solid state (no moving parts) there is virtually no operational sound and no moving parts to break. No whirring rotors, whining power supplies or other annoying noises, and if one LED goes out (and each diode has a lifespan of 100,000 hours), your warning light power is not compromised at all.
Besides the benefit of intense light, LEDs are an extremely efficient method of lighting. Your vehicles electrical system is overburdened, and most of that burden is being drawn by your warning lights. However, with LEDs, the extraordinarily low amp draw is roughly 70% lower than conventional warning lights reducing the amp draw on your vehicles alternator.
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| Check out the sleek, slender aerodynamic midsection of this full-size lightbar |
LEDs also have a unique concealment aspect. Because LEDs are small, they offer interesting design opportunities when used in a warning light system. They can be designed to be sleek, stealthy and aerodynamic. When designed as such, theyll save you and your department money in fuel costs, can be used at high speeds with minimal wind noise and, when not in use, are extremely low-profile especially when used in highway applications.
LEDs are a bright, effective warning light that can help you save lives and save your own life when it comes to responding to a call.