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Cirrus launches the Sound Sign, a unique noise activated warning sign
June 30th 2009

Cirrus Research plc, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications, has unveiled its new Sound Sign Noise Activated Warning Sign.

The Sound Sign is a highly visible noise activated warning sign that has been designed for use in environments where there is a need to clearly warn or indicate when a noise level is exceeded.

The unit can be used to help manage and control noise levels in many different locations and applications and by using the Remote Display Units and the Data Logging options, the Sound Sign can help you to provide effective signage and information.

If there is a need to ensure that the warnings can be seen over a large area, Remote Display Units can be quickly and simply connected to a Master Unit and these will mirror the action and information of the controlling Sound Sign.

The Sound Sign was previewed at the recent Safety & Health Expo. The unique design and simple operation met with widespread approval and interest from many visitors.

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