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Emergency vehicles in better light

25th August 1984, Page 78
25th August 1984
Page 78
Page 78, 25th August 1984 — Emergency vehicles in better light
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BRITAX PMG has developed a better bucket beacon and range of light bars for emergency vehicles.

The 340 series Bucket Beacon is available with a choice of red, amber or blue lens. Duel fixing centres (inner and outer to international centres Din B1 and Din B2) and a unique hyperbolic reflector give maximum light output. The dual-belt drive acts as a fail-safe backup system.

Britax BMG has also added radio suppression to levels better than 77 dB conducted and 70dB radiated ensuring uninterrupted communication.

The light bars are available in 0.6, 1.21, 1.52 and 1.82m (2,4, 5 and 6ft) widths and incorporate 12 or 24 volt versions and fit by attachment to the gutter or by direct bolting to the roof. The 1.21m (4ft) version offers the option of a speaker grill, the 1.82m (6ft) version a sign plate and the 1.52 (5ft) version the choice of either speaker grill or sign plate. The 1.21, 1.52, and 1.82 (4, Sand 6ft) models are available with either two or four modules, the latter being wired for independent operation.

The strong construction reduces vibrations to a minimum, which means a steady light output when it matters most.

The 1.21, 1.52 and 1.82 (4, 5 and 6ft) bars are available with either blue or amber lenses, and the 1,82 (6ft) in amber and standard.

Britax PMG, Bessingby Industrial Estate, Bridlington, North Humberside, Y016 4SJ.

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