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Trinity Safety Solutions

Trinity Safety Solutions LLC specializes in workplace safety training, audits, and compliance, ensuring safe, efficient, and regulation-compliant operations.

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Your Trusted Partner in Emergency Vehicle Outfitting

Police

A police car features sirens, flashing lights, and advanced equipment for law enforcement and emergency response tasks.

Fire

Fire

A fire truck's lighting effect is a vibrant and dynamic display designed for maximum visibility and urgency.

EMS

EMS

An ambulance provides emergency medical care, equipped with sirens, lights, and life-saving tools for rapid patient transport.

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Products We Provide

Our Services

We provide an outfitting service for emergency vehicles such as Police, Fire, EMS, and PPV. We offer mobile services as well. Currently we sell Feniex products produced in Austin, Texas. Please give us a call for a free quote.

Utility vehicles

A pickup truck’s lighting effects can dramatically enhance both its appearance and functionality. Custom lighting options, such as LED light bars, grille lights, bed lights, and underbody lights, provide improved visibility for off-road adventures, worksite illumination, or emergency situations. These lights not only add a striking visual appeal but also ensure safety and better control in low-light conditions. Whether for style, utility, or both, a well-designed lighting setup can transform a pickup into a standout vehicle that’s ready for any challenge.

police vehicles

A police car’s lighting effect is a critical component for ensuring safety and commanding attention during law enforcement operations. Equipped with powerful red, blue, and white LED lights, these vehicles utilize strategically placed lighting systems on the roof, grille, and sides. The lights flash in dynamic, synchronized patterns to alert pedestrians and drivers, signaling authority, urgency, and the need to clear the way. Designed for high visibility in various conditions, including night and inclement weather, these lighting effects enhance the effectiveness of pursuits, traffic stops, and emergency responses, ensuring that officers can perform their duties safely and efficiently.

police vehicles

A police car's lighting effect is a critical component for ensuring safety and commanding attention during law enforcement operations. Equipped with powerful red, blue, and white LED lights, these vehicles utilize strategically placed lighting systems on the roof, grille, and sides. The lights flash in dynamic, synchronized patterns to alert pedestrians and drivers, signaling authority, urgency, and the need to clear the way. Designed for high visibility in various conditions, including night and inclement weather, these lighting effects enhance the effectiveness of pursuits, traffic stops, and emergency responses, ensuring that officers can perform their duties safely and efficiently.

EMS vehicles

An ambulance’s lighting system is specifically designed to ensure visibility, convey urgency, and enhance safety during medical emergencies. These lighting effects serve as a signal to other drivers and pedestrians that an ambulance is responding to a critical situation. The lighting system includes a variety of features:

Flashing Red and White Lights:

The primary lighting on an ambulance consists of bright red and white lights, with red indicating an emergency situation and white used for additional clarity. These lights flash in rapid, alternating patterns to catch the attention of other drivers, ensuring they clear the way for the ambulance to pass through traffic quickly.

The flashing lights are usually paired with a loud, attention-grabbing siren that varies in pitch and tone to signal emergency and gain the attention of people on the road. The siren’s sound is designed to be distinct and alert drivers to the ambulance’s presence, especially in noisy urban environments.

Ambulances often have rotating or strobe-style lights mounted on the roof, grille, or rear of the vehicle. Rotating lights typically spin in a full circle, creating a sweeping effect that increases the visibility of the ambulance from all directions. Strobe lights, on the other hand, flash in quick bursts and are often used in conjunction with the siren for added emphasis during emergencies.

Ambulance lighting often follows specific flashing patterns. For example, at higher speeds (such as during emergency response), the lights might flash rapidly or strobe in a way that maximizes visibility. When the ambulance is stopped or parked (such as outside a hospital or at an accident scene), the lights may continue to flash but at slower, more deliberate intervals to signal that the vehicle is stationary but still in an active emergency context.

fire vehicles

A fire truck vehicle's solution lighting effect is an advanced system designed to enhance visibility, safety, and operational efficiency during emergencies. This system includes high-intensity LED lights strategically placed on the truck, offering bright, energy-efficient illumination. These lights feature customizable flashing patterns, colors, and synchronized strobes to signal urgency and ensure clear communication with other drivers and pedestrians. Additionally, scene lighting capabilities provide powerful, steady illumination around the truck for nighttime or low-light operations, aiding firefighters in performing their duties effectively and safely.

Our Team

Meet Our Expert Team

Meet our expert team specializing in advanced lighting systems for police cars, pickup trucks, and ambulances. We design high-performance, safety-focused lighting solutions tailored to enhance visibility and response efficiency.

Steven West

Richard Himburg

Richard Himburg

My name is Richard Himburg. I started volunteering at a fire department in Liberty County in 2013 as a junior firefighter, which means I was under the age of 18. Once I turned 18 I was aloud to start participating in trainings and fighting fires. This is where I started learning how to wire up lights on my vehicle. In 2019 I completed the police academy and started my career as a police officer. But I always longed to work for myself. Starting this business gives me that opportunity to help volunteer firefighters, off duty police officers, and departments save money while getting a quality service that they need.

David Mojes

Our Recent Project

Our recent project showcases cutting-edge safety solutions, combining innovative design and expert implementation to meet client needs. It highlights our commitment to quality, efficiency, and exceeding expectations in every detail.

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