Electronic sirens and city early warning systems

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147597
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Type
Technology
Source
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Published
2022/10/17
Updated
2022/11/22
Email Owner
Telegrafia
Electronic sirens for industrial use or public mass warnings.
Telegrafia has implemented warning systems in over 80 countries. Its product portfolio consists of various forms of electronic siren for industrial use or public mass warnings. Sirens can be used as stand-alone devices or part of networks, either stationary or mobile (e.g., for installation on cars). The company also offers communication infrastructure, monitoring stations and sensors. Their city early warning system warns against floods, fires or other natural disasters and consists of a network of up several hundred sirens. A main control center (or district control center in larger cities) monitors and controls sirens and communication channels, and supports automated first responder notifications. The company’s own software applications are available for monitoring, control of electronic warning systems and for managing emergency rescue processes.

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