Mini Lightbars are the solution to the needs of temporary emergency vehicles
Mini lightbars have been developed for the use of vehicles where temporary deployment is needed to draw attention.
Irrespective of whether you are a law enforcement or traffic officer, an ambulance driver, whether you drive a snow plough or street sweeper or a tow truck there are occasions when you will want to draw attention to your presence. You want to make sure that the other road users get out of your way or take care to avoid you. Mini lightbars are one of many solutions.
There are many methods that could be used for this purpose. Noise is a commonly used method of attention grabbing. Most vehicles have effective horns which can be sounded by the driver. Who hasn’t had someone behind you honking their horns if you don’t move off from a traffic light immediately? In some countries drivers live on their horns regarding them almost as more important than brakes. All vehicles have hazard warning lights which flash the indicators off and on. These certainly work and are noticeable by other road users. Nevertheless neither the horn nor the hazard flashers will draw the attention that Mini lightbars are able to.
Unlike permanent lightbars that are usually attached to patrol vehicles operated by the uniformed police or those on ambulances Mini lightbars are easily removable and can be rapidly switched from vehicle to vehicle. They usually come with a power cords which are plugged into the vehicles cigar lighter socket. This plug has the on/off switch and usually the controls for the flash pattern required. Mini lightbars are usually fixed to the roof of the vehicle by magnets. This means they will hold is place while the vehicle is in motion but can be easily removed by just breaking the magnetic hold.
Vehicles that really need Mini lightbars are unmarked police patrol units. If a policeman or detective is on a stake out or on patrol he really doesn’t want to draw attention to himself. But as soon as he sees a crime being committed or needs to take off in pursuit he can stick the mini lightbar to the roof with one hand through the window and be off is a split second. When flashing these Mini lightbars can be easily seen. Other vehicles needing them are vehicles that double as tow trucks or snow ploughs at some stage and other non engineering work at others. They need amber flashing lights all around for their engineering work but should not have any when not being used for these purposes.
There are many versions of Mini lightbars on the market. The configuration depends on the budget and the use required. Older types of Mini lightbars used the older style of halogen lights and rotating reflectors. The colors displayed by these were dictated by the color of the domes. The newer Mini lightbars have leds as lights which are very bright. These LEDs are colored themselves and so there is no dome required. LEDs are also very useful for a number of other reasons.
Mini lightbars with LEDs are much smaller, lighter, and more reliable and use a lot less power than do the older type. All of these factors are important for a number of reasons. The smaller and lighter they are the easier they are to deploy and dismount. Reliability is vital as you need the attention of all road users when they are deployed. And the reduced power use means they can be left on at the scene with the engine turned off and not drain the battery unduly.
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