Alert Works® safety devices protect your family and home by providing an advanced warning of impending danger.
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This invention relates to an automatic, emergency or weather alert interface system between a first communication system, on which an emergency alert signaling tone is transmitted to indicate the occurrence of an emergence condition, and a second communication system, different from the first ...
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CodeRED Mobile Alert App Complements New Federal Emergency Alert System. Recently the federal government launched Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), a service that will instantly notify mobile users via text messages of hazardous weather conditions and emergencies, including missing children. ...
"There are other types of emergency alerts that survivors' phones may receive if they haven't disabled them (and most people have not), such as emergency weather alerts and Amber Alerts... Unlike a WEA test, these alerts are not announced ahead of time, making it even more advisable for...
A shortened, one-minute siren alarm sounds was devised to alert citizens of a possible attack.In post-WWII England, alarm sounds were assigned a new meaning: alerting people to the threat of a nuclear attack. They were also used to warn people of floods and freak weather, as well as ...
1. NOAA Weather Alert: weather broadcasts from 7 NOAA stations at a crystal-clear sound. This NOAA weather radio can automatically monitor and alert hazardous weather in your areas like hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe storms that earns a critical time for you to get full preparation advance,...
Siren, noisemaking device producing a piercing sound of definite pitch. Used as a warning signal, it was invented in the late 18th century by the Scottish natural philosopher John Robison. The name was given it by the French engineer Charles Cagniard de
NOAA Weather Alert with 4-, 8- and 16-hour settings; when powered via USB, alert can be on permanently Soft lighted (amber) readout for radio, NOAA stations and clock Easy-to-read clock with alarm/sleep timer Headphone jack for audio output also provides stereo FM Auxiliary input...