Brigade Electronics Offers Broadband Alarms for Construction Equipment

Oct. 6, 2006
The signs and sounds of commonly used warning lights and audible alarms are used so frequently that people have become complacent to them. Brigade Electronics offers multi-frequency broadband alarms called BBS-tek

The signs and sounds of commonly used warning lights and audible alarms are used so frequently that people have become complacent to them. Brigade Electronics offers multi-frequency broadband alarms called BBS-tek, which are designed as an audible reversing signal for a wide variety of applications.

BBS-tek features broadband sound, which, the company says, is more effective at alerting to imminent danger, while actively eliminating noise pollution. It is locatable, instantly pin-pointing the direction of danger. It is only heard in and around the immediate danger area. BBS-tek’s multi-frequency range spans from 400 Hz to over 10,000 Hz, avoiding the aural hazards and irritations resulting from shrill narrowband sirens.

BBS-tek alarms are featured on mining and construction vehicles across the United States, including cement mixers, wheel loaders, compactors and dumpers.

Brigade Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brigade Electronics plc, a manufacturer of backing safety systems.