The 4′ High Roadside Emergency Beacon
This is the 4′-high beacon that affixes to the roof of a car to provide superior visibility in an emergency.
Unlike roadside flares, window-mounted triangles or a car’s flashers, which are all low to the ground, this extra tall beacon is elevated so it can be seen from a distance, making it easier for first responders to locate a disabled vehicle and giving oncoming traffic more time to slow down. The beacon contains 16 ultra-bright red and white LEDs that flash a 360-degree warning signal that lasts for 10 hours. A vertical setting also beams a light upward to attract attention when a car is stranded in a ditch or low area.