
The new RayZR vehicle light stick is in stock at Brooking Industries in limited quantities in all lengths with more to arrive in 10 days or so.
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The Will-Burt Company's Night Scan 1.0 and 1.5 roof-mounted, fold-down light towers are specifically designed for small vehicles. A simple control delivers deploy and retract functionality along with full pan and tilt pointing accuracy.
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Traffic Safety System's All Terrain Scene Light provides single unit lighting and mobility for large scenes. One person can carry, set up, and operate the ATSL and now it has a mobile option to move it long distances easily.
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Tele-Lite's compact rechargeable TL-LITE-LED light can be set up in less than 30 seconds for rapid deployment in emergency situations. The combination of 18 high-powered Cree LEDs and intelligent optics creates 3,500 lumens of floodlight.
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For officers who rank safety as a top priority and desire a low profile appearance, the Valor lightbar's exclusive technologies and V-shape design provides unmatched lighting performance at every angle.
Read More →The expo can be a bit of an adventure. And herein I will share some of my thoughts on this year's edition.
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The Latitude features the company's Solaris LED reflector and Reliable Onboard Circuitry (ROC) technology for an advanced lighting solution.
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The SWIF interface module, which connects to the Z3 control head, allows law enforcement agencies to easily program each one of the four customizable auxiliary control buttons on the steering wheel to provide any lightbar or siren function.
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Suited for undercover and highway vehicle applications, the SpectraLux ILS by Federal Signal offers the same advanced warning and directional lighting as a full-size lightbar.
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It's been my experience that the alley lights on police cruisers are among the most underutilized tools in law enforcement. That's a shame because proper use of alley lights can make you a more effective crime fighter.
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