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10/26/2011
In the 1930's strobe lighting entered a new era of use and Car strobe lights were born. Emergency vehicles such as police, fire and medical all started fitting extra lighting on vehicles to distinguish them from other road traffic. A single rotating stro ... Read more
10/19/2011
Strobe Lighting has been used in the police cars since 1960s. It is commonly called as strobe, which originated from a Greek word “strobos” that means “act of whirling”. Strobe light or stroboscopic lamp is a device which produces regular flashes ... Read more
10/19/2011
Strobe lights are lights that can be programmed to flash at chosen intervals and larger strobe lights can also be designed to illuminate continuously. Color gels are used for various color effects in strobe lights that are popularly in use in discos and ... Read more
10/12/2011
strobe lights have revolutionized flash photography and are a major factor in this field. They are used to capture objects, even those in motion. The strobe lights only flash when the camera sends a message for them to flash. This can be done by pushing ... Read more
10/12/2011
Emergency response vehicles whether they are police, fire or EMT vehicles need to have a strobe light to warn and inform other road users of their imminent approach or the fact the vehicle is stationary at a scene. A strobe light because of its high visi ... Read more
09/28/2011
Emergency vehicles need strobe lights. But there are some other kinds of vehicle that could benefit from the addition of a strobe light, Construction vehicles, municipal vehicles, farm vehicles, postal workers vehicles and not forgetting the vehicles use ... Read more
09/28/2011
Strobe lights have been in use from around about the 1930's and have been used with great success on emergency vehicles. Strobe lights act as a warning either that there is a hazard up ahead or that a vehicle is approaching you from another angle. The LE ... Read more
09/21/2011
Strobe lights have been in use on emergency vehicles since the 1930's and anything that has been in such constant use has to be because of how effective it is. There isn't much else that could claim such longevity and in the main emergency vehicles chang ... Read more