Guide to LED Lights For Fire Truck Equipment
Fire trucks need quick and safe transportation to reach their destinations. In the United States, motorists are to pull over. They are also requested to stop when they see flashing lights.
Or hear the sirens of an approaching fire truck. The sirens serve to attract attention. The flashing lights say the vehicle’s location. Both components play a critical role. They enable first responders to arrive at the scene as possible.
The responsibilities of firefighters have expanded beyond extinguishing fires. And also rescuing animals from trees. They now need targeted illumination for the following:
- On the road for cleaning hazardous materials
- On accident sites for fire control
- On specific parts of vehicles. This is while using specialized tools to extricate passengers from accidents.
Besides their traditional tasks, firefighters must handle a variety of other emergencies. They are:
- Air-bag deployment
- Potential explosions
Classification of Fire Truck Lighting Solutions
Firefighters are trained in providing first aid and utilizing ventilators. They may administer these to victims before the arrival of EMS. To effectively perform these critical tasks, they must have access to the following:
- High-powered
- Reliable
- Long-lasting LED lighting solutions that can brightly illuminate the disaster area.
Light is of utmost importance during nighttime incidents. First responders need enough illumination to perform their highly trained duties. We offer the necessary lighting solutions. It is to ensure that firefighters have the tools they need to carry out their tasks.
Strobe lights are a crucial and mandatory feature on a fire truck. They help to ensure the vehicle’s visibility while it is speeding to an emergency. We design and manufacture a comprehensive selection of strobe lights. They will meet the specific needs of these large vehicles.
We supply a variety of lights for sale. Each with up to 30 flash patterns. These patterns can be synchronized. Or wired to produce a complex sequence of visible flashing lights.
These can be seen from great distances. We offer strobe lights in a range of sizes, from large to small. Whether you need strobes for:
- Headlights
- Beacon lights
- Light bars
- Dash
- Deck
- Roof
We have the right solution to increase your visibility. They will ensure that traffic clears the way for your first-responder vehicle.
Fire trucks must be equipped with highly visible lighting solutions. This is to ensure the most visibility for:
- Oncoming motorists
- And to clear the way for these large vehicles
A common application for this is mounting many full-size light bars. They would be around the perimeter of the double or triple-sized cab. We offer long bar lights that are perfect for this purpose.
Consider mounting lights on the back and sides of your vehicle for an intense lighting experience.
We offer a wide range of high-wattage light bars, some as long as 48 inches, as well as many surface-mounted lights. These lights will transform your truck into a brightly glowing beacon.
The Significance of Light Bars on Fire Trucks
Research shows that around 90% of a driver’s sensory input comes from what they see. This makes bright lights an essential component of any emergency vehicle.
As we are a professional factory located in China to supply a wide range of emergency LED lights. This allows you to personalize your fire truck to meet your specific requirements.
Our LED light bars are in a range of sizes suitable for all types of installations. Check out our collection to find the perfect fit for your fire truck both in appearance and function.
When equipping your emergency vehicle, the goal is to have bright and visible lights. A well-designed LED light bar can enhance this aspect. In comparison to conventional emergency lights, LED lights offer several advantages including:
- Increased brightness
- lower power consumption
- Increased durability
- Easier installation
The primary purpose of any emergency lighting is to attract attention. By choosing a high-power light bar, you can ensure that you will be seen at any time.
At our company, we ensure that you receive the most suitable emergency LED bar for your vehicle. Be it a car, truck, or any other type of emergency vehicle.
When responding to emergencies, it’s crucial that you don’t put others at risk. Our fire truck light bars are designed to alert others. This allows you to focus on saving lives without worrying about putting others in danger.
For visibility during emergencies, it is important to have an effective signaling system. A single-color LED flashing light may not always suffice.
A dual-color LED light bar can be a more suitable solution. There are various options for outfitting your fire truck or emergency vehicle with LED warning lights. It is to ensure visibility and safety.
We offer a wide range of LED light bars and surface-mounted vehicle lights to choose from. They provide you with many options for your truck.
Our team is eager to assist you in selecting the perfect lighting setup. It will meet your specific needs and requirements.
LED Scene Lights
The LED scene light is a powerful lighting solution for the side of your vehicle. It features a mounting hole layout. It is compatible with the most used 7×9 fixtures in the industry. It makes it an excellent choice for retrofitting your vehicle.
Rear Work Area
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1901 has strict requirements. It is about the measurement of lighting in areas close to fire apparatus.
LED Work Lights are ideal for use in:
- Hosebed
- Aerial Tip applications
- Rear work areas.
Also, compliance with NFPA regulations is imperative. Photometric information is also obtainable upon request.
Standard Colors for Fire Truck Lights and Related Regulations
Department trucks, SUVs, and fire engines feature red and white lights. This is with the occasional addition of a single blue light located at the rear of the vehicle. The use of light colors and placement on emergency vehicles is regulated by each state in the United States.
Many fire trucks have lights that conform to standard regulations. But, it is advisable to verify the regulations in your state. If you are a volunteer firefighter do this before adding lights or outfitting your:
- Mobile fire vehicle (MFV)
- Privately-owned vehicle (POV)