Brigade Reverse Alarms

Did you know that nearly a quarter of all deaths involving vehicles in the workplace work occur during reversing? Not only can it cause fatal injury, but reversing can also result in damage to vehicles, equipment and buildings.

Reversing alarms were first introduced to Europe in the 1970s. They provided a vital step forward in safety, yet over time they have been shown to have a number of inherent problems; specifically concerning their environmental impact, but also in terms of safety – the exact reason they were introduced in the first place. Advances in technology mean there is now a much better alternative – white sound reverse alarms.

Brigade bbs-tek® white sound® alarms are a revolutionary new generation of warning alarm. They are the safest reversing alarms in the world and do not cause a noise nuisance. Already fitted across a range of industries from mobile plant machinery to airport luggage buggies, bbs-tek® is fast becoming the reversing alarm of choice. In fact, in New York City it is the only alarm permitted on construction vehicles!

Brigade’s vision is to ensure that every commercial vehicle is fitted with a white sound alarm to reduce reversing fatalities, which is why we stock their products here at H Bowers.

So what do the Brigade bbs-tek® white sound® alarms offer? -

  • Provides an effective danger warning
  • Alarm sound is instantly locatable
  • Heard only where it matters
  • Approved by the Noise Abatement Society
  • Certified by NAS/PIEK for night-time delivery

With so many dangers attached to reversing vehicles, reversing alarms are one of the most important and cost-effective devices you can fit.

 

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