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![]() After all, in today's most hazardous workplace environments, there can be nothing more important than employee safety, with effective inter-plant communications taking a close second. That's why providing customers with the highest quality audible and visual signaling products engineered to deliver uncompromising levels of performance and reliability — has been and continues to be, Federal Signal's number one priority. The breadth and depth of the Federal Signal product line is nothing short of impressive, and includes everything from warning lights, intercom systems, horns, bells and sirens, to controllers, audible warning systems and digital message devices. Federal Signal also offers complete plant-wide communication systems for both indoor and outdoor applications. Regardless of the application, count on Federal Signal to deliver precisely the right signaling product for your needs. Federal Signal's technical support capabilities cover the full spectrum of audible and visual signaling applications, including process control, plant safety and emergency evacuation. From responding to a particularly unique in-plant communication problem, to providing efficient warning systems for the most demanding industrial environments, to outfitting individual pieces of process equipment with the most effective audible/visual warning devices — few organizations are better positioned to meet all your signaling requirements. Performance and Quality... Each and every day, around the globe, millions of workers depend on Federal Signal products to get them through the workday safely...and to keep them well-informed as to the status of a vast array of operations, production equipment and potentially hazardous plant conditions. Today, with what is unquestionably the industry's most extensive line of signaling devices, Federal Signal offers everything from hazardous location strobe lights and two-way intercoms, to explosion-proof horns, sirens and other audible signaling devices.
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