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In addition to an audible signal, these alarms flash a high-intensity strobe to draw attention during fire emergencies.
Warn about the presence of smoke with this stand-alone detector.
Link multiple detectors in tandem to warn occupants outside the vicinity about potential fire hazards; if one unit is activated, they're all activated.
When visible smoke particles or carbon monoxide is detected, this stand-alone detector alerts you with an audible alarm.
Protect your detectors from damage and tampering.
This spray smoke simulates fire conditions to make sure your detectors are working.
Connect and monitor your fire alarm system.
The buzzer warns workers of hazards even when they’re outside a direct line of sight.
Lights combine high-visibility strobes with a buzzer that warns workers of hazards even when they’re outside a direct line of sight.
The revolving motion of the light makes these more visible than flashing lights.
Small as hockey pucks, these lightweight strobe lights mount to surfaces and are unobtrusive when they’re turned off.
Easier to spot than other strobe lights, these lights emit bursts of multiple flashes.
A series of four flashes per cycle makes these lights more visible than other strobe lights.
Screw into a standard medium-base light socket.
Mounted on a tripod, these lights stand higher for greater visibility than other strobe lights.
Set these portable lights wherever you need a signal light—they don't need to be wired or plugged in.
These strobe lights flash multiple times per cycle, making them easier to spot than standard strobe lights.
Easier to spot than other strobe lights, these lights emit bursts of five flashes per cycle.
As small as a hockey puck and compatible with standard 12-volt vehicle plugs, these strobe lights are inconspicuous when not in use and quick to connect.
Horns are UL and C-UL listed for indoor and outdoor use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D; Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; and Class III, Division 2 hazardous locations.
Buzzers meet NEMA 4X for protection and corrosion resistance in washdown environments.
Buzzers are UL listed for use in environments where flammable gases, combustible dust, and combustible fibers may be present.
These make great doorbells when used with a push button.
The quick-opening valve on these whistles allows manual operation—pull the valve while air or steam pressure is being applied to produce a shrill tone and alert workers.
Toss these pocket-size air horns when they run out of air.
Sirens can emit both continuous and pulse tones—pulse tones alternate on/off to draw greater attention than continuous tones.
The built-in motor-driven fan in these sirens generates a shrill tone that's audible over long distances.
Apply air or steam pressure to produce a shrill tone and alert workers. Signal continues as long as pressure is applied.
When this horn runs out of air, recharge it with the included pump.
These horns have disposable canisters that can be replaced when the propellant is gone.
Attract more attention with a strobe light as well as an audible alarm. Arm and disarm these alarms with a key.
Design a stack light with your choice of light pattern and color. Start with a base, then add up to five modules total—twist and lock them together.