Friday, July 5, 2013

A Package To Meet Your Needs

Outfitting an emergency vehicle requires more than simply sticking a beacon light on the dash of your police or fire vehicle. The options available today are almost endless and can be a bit confusing. What’s needed? What’s extra? When it comes to emergency vehicle lights, it can be a little more challenging than one might imagine.

So, what do you need? And how should you go about getting it?

First and foremost in your emergency vehicle lighting needs are deck and dash lights. Having a police light that you can attach quickly and easily to your deck or dashboard is absolutely imperative. Whacker Technologies has produced a line of deck and dash lights that will solve all of your basic dash-light needs. Their Junior Grill Lights come in amber, red, white and blue and are the most basic of dash lights. The lights come with “L” brackets capable of outfitting the front of any emergency, construction or tow vehicle. Emergency City offers a variety of Desk and Dash Light Packages. Our Whacker Mini Fury Deck/Dash Light and Junior Grill set comes with one Whacker Mini Fury Desk/Dash Light, four Whacker Junior Grill Lights, two double flanges for the Junior and four “L” brackets. Perfect for towing vehicles and police cars alike!

LED light bars are an emergency vehicle staple. Try to imagine what the police car would be like without the recognizable light bar perched atop the roof—almost unimaginable. The cost of outfitting your vehicle with everything from police light bars to warning sticks is often far greater than anticipated. A light bar package deal from Emergency City saves you over $213 with their set that includes one Whacker 50” Challenger Full Size LED Light Bar, one Whacker Fury OX Deck/Dash Light, one Police Lightz AttackR Linear 6 Head LED Warning Stick, two Whacker Traffic Cleaner OX Grill Lights, four Whacker Hide-A-9 Hide-A-Ways and one Whacker 6 Switch Control Box. Light bar decision making made easy!


Emergency City also offers other package deals on their best selling products, but these two are the best steals around. When it comes to the safety of your team and everyone in the cities and states you serve and protect, having the most up-to-date and reliable emergency vehicle lights is no longer a luxury, it becomes a necessity. Check your lights and look for signs of burnout, cracks in the exterior or anything else that might indicate a current or potential problem. Then browse Emergency City for replacements. It can easily mean the difference between life and death. 

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