Siren Signals and Alarm Systems for Gas Detection Systems
With fixed gas or fire detectors related to gas detection controllers In addition , ATEX sirens , combinations of light and sound , illuminated signs (illuminated screens), CO2 detection light column And waterproof flares a wide one like sound and/or light control systems We offer a range of . These required safety devices are intended to warn people in the area in question, signal a particular risk or action to be taken, and alert security services.
Sirens (audio alarm devices)
Sirens, It has a wide sound spectrum, mostly set between 105 and 130 decibels. Therefore, they are very suitable for giving warnings in very noisy environments. These devices, for example AFNOR NFS32001 tone It is equipped with a large number of standard tones including .
Signal (visual alarm devices)
Constant lights, strobe lights (flashing lights) and rotating flares There are many types of visual alarm devices (VADs), including and all are designed to improve the safety of workers in hazardous gas environments. We also provide light signal towers available in many colors (red, orange, clear, green or yellow) depending on applications. Visual alarm devices that can be installed in many different areas may need different colors for different messages.
Security light backlit panels
These security lighting fixtures are equipped with a buzzer and feature customizable or standard text. Often mounted above doors or entryways, these security signal lights are designed to warn people from entering hazardous areas or prohibit access.
Audio visual combinations
Combined siren flare base, It combines a flare and a siren to create an audible and visual alarm. Such devices are mainly used to effectively warn about a fixed gas detector alert and trigger emergency evacuation of the site. Because combination security devices can meet the multiple alarm requirements of security regulations with just one device It is the most widely used system.
All our siren signal and alarm systems comply with the 94/9/CE directive and ATEX (explosive atmosphere) rules and are available in different voltages from 12 VDC to 240 VAC.