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Explore our range of high-quality electrical industrial sirens, designed for optimal performance in emergency alert systems, industrial applications, and public safety. Our durable and reliable industrial sirens ensure maximum sound output and visibility, making them ideal for any urgent situation. Shop now for effective sound solutions!

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Industrial Double mounted Siren Electrical Jay Kay Make 1KM J1D 100
Price ₹ 7,050.38 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Carbon Brushless Single mounting Electrical Siren Jay Kay Make 5 km
Price ₹ 33,882.30 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Double Mounting Flame Proof Siren 5 KM Make Jaykay
Price ₹ 97,512.19 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Three Phase Siren 500 Meter Make Kheraj
Price ₹ 43,953.30 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Electrical Siren Jay Kay Make J3D 8 km
Price ₹ 72,876.38 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Single Phase Siren 3.25 KM Qutak
Price ₹ 11,070.00 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Horizontal Double Mounting Pure AC Siren 5 KM Make Kheraj
Price ₹ 72,964.13 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Electrical Siren Jay Kay Make J3D 500
Price ₹ 46,821.38 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Single Phase Siren 2 km Make Qutak QT2KM
Price ₹ 6,949.80 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Double mounting Electrical Siren Jay Kay Make 5 km
Price ₹ 19,752.19 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge

FAQ About Electrical Siren.

Q: What is the product - Electrical-Siren also known as?
A:  Electrical Alarm, Emergency Siren, Electric Siren, Industrial Siren, Alert Siren, Warning Siren, Sound Siren, High-Decibel Siren, Siren Alarm, Security Siren, Public Alert Siren, Traffic Siren, Siren Speaker, Safety Siren, Loudspeaker Siren

Q: What is an electrical siren?
A: An electrical siren is a type of audible warning device that produces a loud and distinctive sound signal. It is commonly used in various applications such as emergency warning systems, industrial facilities, public safety, and security applications.

Q: What are the different types of electrical sirens?
A: There are several types of electrical sirens available, including:

  1. Single-tone sirens: These sirens produce a continuous, single-frequency tone. They are commonly used in applications where a simple, continuous alarm signal is required.
  2. Multi-tone sirens: These sirens are capable of producing multiple tones or sequences of tones. They offer more versatility in terms of sound patterns and can be used to convey different types of warnings or messages.
  3. Programmable sirens: These sirens allow for customization of the sound patterns and sequences. They can be programmed to produce specific tones, intervals, or patterns according to the application requirements.
  4. Wireless sirens: These sirens are wirelessly connected to a control panel or a central alarm system. They offer flexibility in installation and can be easily integrated into existing security or alarm systems.

Q: What are the applications of electrical sirens?
A: Electrical sirens find applications in various industries and settings, including:
  1. Emergency warning systems: Electrical sirens are commonly used in emergency situations to alert people of potential hazards, such as fires, natural disasters, or other emergencies.
  2. Industrial facilities: Sirens are used in industrial environments to signal different alerts, such as machinery malfunctions, process alarms, or evacuation signals.
  3. Public safety: Sirens are used by law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and other public safety organizations to alert the public of emergencies or provide warnings in specific situations.
  4. Security systems: Sirens are often integrated into security alarm systems to deter intruders or alert people of unauthorized access.
  5. Traffic control: Sirens are used in traffic control systems, such as at intersections or construction zones, to alert drivers and pedestrians of potential hazards or changes in traffic patterns.