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Help Flash is a signaling device for road safety to be used in the event of breakdowns, accidents or when vehicles need to stop on the road. It has been a pioneer among official V16 warning beacon lights, the emergency light signals for automobiles. It stands out from other beacons due to its automatic ignition by magnetism: the flashing light is activated upon contact with the metal of the vehicle's roof. Help Flash is a product manufactured by Netun Solutions, a Spanish company located in Vigo that provides several technological solutions for mobility.

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  • Help Flash es un dispositivo de señalización en el ámbito de la seguridad vial, está diseñado para ser utilizado por los vehículos en caso de averías, accidentes o cuando precisan detenerse en carretera. Pionero entre las señales luminosas V16, su factor diferencial está en el patentado encendido automático por magnetismo, que activa el dispositivo en contacto con una superficie férrica como la zona más alta de la carrocería del vehículo.​​ En España las señales V16 entraron en vigor el 31 de julio de 2018 cuando se publicó en el BOE una modificación del Reglamento General de Vehículos. El 1 de julio de 2021 estas señales se convirtieron en sustitutos legales del triángulo de emergencia,​ y está previsto que sustituyan definitivamente a los triángulos en 2026.​ Help Flash es un producto fabricado por Netun Solutions, compañía española ubicada en Vigo que desarrolla diversas soluciones tecnológicas para la movilidad.​ (es)
  • Help Flash is a signaling device for road safety to be used in the event of breakdowns, accidents or when vehicles need to stop on the road. It has been a pioneer among official V16 warning beacon lights, the emergency light signals for automobiles. It stands out from other beacons due to its automatic ignition by magnetism: the flashing light is activated upon contact with the metal of the vehicle's roof. In Spain the official V16 warning beacon lights came into force on July 31, 2018 when an amendment to the General Vehicle Regulations was officially published. On July 1, 2021 these signs became legal substitutes for the emergency triangle, and are scheduled to definitively replace the triangles in 2026. Help Flash is a product manufactured by Netun Solutions, a Spanish company located in Vigo that provides several technological solutions for mobility. (en)
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  • Help Flash es un dispositivo de señalización en el ámbito de la seguridad vial, está diseñado para ser utilizado por los vehículos en caso de averías, accidentes o cuando precisan detenerse en carretera. Pionero entre las señales luminosas V16, su factor diferencial está en el patentado encendido automático por magnetismo, que activa el dispositivo en contacto con una superficie férrica como la zona más alta de la carrocería del vehículo.​​ (es)
  • Help Flash is a signaling device for road safety to be used in the event of breakdowns, accidents or when vehicles need to stop on the road. It has been a pioneer among official V16 warning beacon lights, the emergency light signals for automobiles. It stands out from other beacons due to its automatic ignition by magnetism: the flashing light is activated upon contact with the metal of the vehicle's roof. Help Flash is a product manufactured by Netun Solutions, a Spanish company located in Vigo that provides several technological solutions for mobility. (en)
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