External alarms which are big on safety but small on noise
Turn the noise down without compromising on safety - that way, you can work early mornings, late evenings, and weekends without noise complaints.
The words broadband simply mean that a mixture of frequences are blended as an alarm signal rather than using a single piercing frequency. Benefits of using broadband include:
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The broadband sound alarm dissipates faster and is localised so that sound doesn't carry.
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It reduces sound pollution which is now considered a major health hazard.
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Broadband alarms avoid the shrill sounds associated with traditional alarms.
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Broadband alarms are more directional.
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When there are several lift trucks, listeners can distinguish the source difference.
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Broadband alarms are more easily heard by older people.
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Broadband alarms are already accepted as an alarm system (and there are other brands).
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Broadband signals don't ricochet in the manner single tones do.
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Broadband signals are less likely to produce panic reactions.
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Broadband signals produce less stress overtime.
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Broadband sounds are less objectionable in outside areas.
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Fixed or self-adjustable models are available at variable decibel ratings and OEM fittings.
Order for immediate delivery by calling Roberto Stevens on 021 447 151
BROADBAND (QUACKER) SELF ADJUSTING MODELS
|
Application |
Model |
Voltage |
Decibels |
|
Heavy duty |
SA-RRA-107 |
12-24V |
87-107dB |
|
Medium duty |
SA-RRA-97 |
12-24V |
77-97dB |
BROADBAND (QUACKER) MODELS
|
Application |
Model |
Voltage |
Decibels |
|
Heavy duty |
RRA-107 |
12-24V |
107dB |
|
|
RRA-102 |
12-24V |
102dB |
|
Medium duty |
RRA-97 |
12-24V |
97dB |
|
|
RRA-92 |
12-24V |
92dB |
|
|
RRA-87 |
12-24V |
87dB |
|
|
RRA-82 |
12-24V |
82dB |
|
Petroleum tanker/ADR Specification |
RRA-92ADR |
12-24V |
92dB |
|
Forklift Truck |
RRA-97HV |
36-80 |
97dB |
|
|
RRA-92HV |
36-80 |
92dB |
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RRA-87HV |
36-80 |
87dB |
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RRA-82HV |
36-80 |
82dB |