Bono

Integrated stand-alone siren with an in-built battery backup

 

Compact Independent Siren Bono with Solarpack – autonomous warning system with solar power supply

Bono

The first truly stand-alone Bono siren combines the possibilities of sophisticated electronic sirens with compact dimensions, and a battery backup.

It can be used both in the exterior and interior, industrial areas and noisy production halls, open pit mines, and in a variety of other areas. Bono can reproduce signals and voice messages from its internal memory, live broadcasting from an external microphone as well as audio signals from other external sources. The electronics of the siren including a battery and 100W pressure loudspeaker is embedded in a resistant box made of aluminium and stainless steel, while maintaining the low weight and minimum dimensions of the siren. A wide range of optional accessories is offered to communicate with, control, or to power the Bono siren using a solar panel. As standard, Bono is supplied in a 100B version with a large horn, but upon request, it can also be supplied in a 100S version with a small horn.

Areas of application

Areas of application

Prisons

Bono electronic siren for common use warning systems, including prisons and security facilities.

Shooting ranges

Compact Bono electronic siren used as a warning system at a shooting range

Production halls

Compact Bono electronic siren used as a warning system in an industrial production hall

Train stations

Compact Bono electronic siren used as a warning system at a railway station platform

Parking lots

Compact Bono electronic siren used as a warning system in an indoor or outdoor parking facility

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