The flashing red light on a Winchester safe typically indicates that the safe's battery is low or that there is a malfunction with the electronic lock. It serves as a warning to the user to check the battery and replace it if necessary to ensure proper functioning. If the issue persists after replacing the battery, consulting the user manual or contacting customer support may be necessary.
In aviation, flashing red means get of the runway if you are on the ground and it means the airport is not safe for landing if you are in the air.
Flashing amber light means slow down, watch for potential dangers. Flashing red means stop; proceed if and when it is safe.
A flashing amber light means approach the lock at a safe speed and under full control.
The flashing light is warning you that something is going wrong inside your engine, or steering system, or brakes, or anything else. It can not be safe to drive with any signal light flashing (except, obviously, left and right). You have to bring in your car for a check up as soon as possible.
Hi the flashing coil light doubles as an engine management light the computer has probably got a stored fault code and put the engine into safe mode. Diagnostic check required.
A flashing amber light at a river lock typically indicates that the lock is in operation or that it is safe for vessels to proceed with caution. It serves as a warning to boaters to be alert and prepared for potential changes in the lock's status. Boaters should always follow any additional signage or signals provided at the lock to ensure safe passage.
Amber flashing light.
A red light flashing buoy indicates a navigational hazard or an area that requires caution for mariners. It typically marks the location of underwater obstacles, shallow waters, or other dangers. The flashing red light serves as a warning for boats to stay clear or navigate with care. These buoys are part of the maritime navigation system to help ensure safe passage for vessels.
A flashing green light indicates that you can proceed into the river lock. This signal means it is safe to enter and that the lock is ready for you. Always ensure to follow any additional signals or instructions from lock personnel for a safe passage.
You can differentiate between a flashing yellow and a flashing red traffic light based on their position and pattern. A flashing yellow light indicates caution and advises drivers to slow down and proceed with care. A flashing red light requires drivers to come to a complete stop before proceeding when safe.
A buoy with a flashing green light, often referred to as a "green navigation buoy," is used in maritime navigation to indicate safe passage and mark a channel. The flashing light signifies that vessels should keep this buoy on their port (left) side when navigating. These buoys are part of the IALA (International Association of Lighthouse Authorities) system, which helps ensure safe navigation in waterways. The specific flashing pattern can also convey additional information about the buoy's position or type.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing red signal light, you should treat it as a stop sign. Come to a complete stop, yield to any other vehicles or pedestrians, and proceed when it is safe to do so.