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High intensity LED light for emergency services

Code 3’s Forge LED Light for police and other emergency services has 20 high intensity LEDS with individual reflectors to provide outstanding light output, along with fit-and-forget maintenance-free operation and low amp draw, according to the company.
May 6, 2015 Read time: 1 min

7952 Code 3’s Forge LED Light for police and other emergency services has 20 high intensity LEDS with individual reflectors to provide outstanding light output, along with fit-and-forget maintenance-free operation and low amp draw, according to the company.

Housed in a rectangular enclosure for push bumper or other vehicle mounting, the light comes with a tough, clear polycarbonate housing with encapsulated electronics. The lamp is available in red, blue, white and amber LEDs and seven different flash patterns.

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