The visor light – perfect for covert and emergency situations
You can’t mistake what a visor light is? It’s a light that is attached to the visor or on the visor area of a vehicle windscreen.
The high visibility of a tiered lightbar on an emergency vehicle is hard to miss. There are situations where that high visibility is a disadvantage and more subtle light is needed. A visor light can be used in many covert situations on law enforcement, traffic, army and navy vehicles and these more concealed lights do have their place in many situations. Officers who are on surveillance will be in unmarked vehicles, they do however still need a method of becoming highly visible at any time. A visor light gives the perfect type of hideaway light yet once switched on the vehicle is unmistakably a police vehicle.
A visor light can have versatility in its operation, with different flash patterns, combinations of colors and it can be virtually invisible when off. The benefit of having concealed lighting on some law enforcement vehicles is it can give officers the edge over some of the criminal fraternity. Officers in unmarked cars can observe, note, document then move in to make arrest. Officers need to advertise they are there sometimes and the flick of a switch can have a visor light, side lights, dash lights and rear lights all on and highly visible. visor lights also have a place on police patrol vehicles, fire trucks and medical vehicles as they do a great job of increasing visibility.
The visor light is probably one of the most versatile lights in the range of emergency lights as it can be highly visible or virtually invisible depending on what the circumstances are. Police cruisers and patrol vehicles are anything but invisible, as they tend to have huge tiered lightbars and audible warnings when they are responding to calls. A visor light can also be used by medical professionals on call in conjunction with a beacon strobe. A visor light can be used as hazard warning on stationary vehicles and they can also be used to obscure officers inside a vehicle so they don’t become a target.
LED visor light units are now very popular and will be seen in many areas of work. Construction sites need to have highly visible vehicles, and the danger on construction sites is high. Any kind of warning that can be built into a vehicle to give notice it is moving, lifting and even stationary will help keep people safe. The visor light because of its size can be extremely cost effective to buy and that is another reason they are seen more and more in many vehicles. The more emergency lighting a vehicle has in certain situations, the better.
The majority of emergency service and first response vehicles will now have some kind of visor light fitted. The units are corrosion and moisture resistant and can be operated for long periods of time with no discernable drain on battery power. A light that can be left on for many hours is a boon to emergency service personnel especially if the weather and lighting conditions outside are poor. Most of the visor light units are fitted with LED lights, which is the most energy efficient there is today. High light output but low power use is the perfect combination for vehicles that need to be seen either all of the time or only some of the time.
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