Microprocessor Alarms

Sept. 14, 2006
Blizzard Series Alarms are microprocessor-based audible alerts for use in colder temperatures.

When the piezoelectric alarm is activated, it adjusts volume according to temperature, providing a loud alarm in extreme cold-weather conditions. The alarms come in various configurations based on tone type and termination.

Floyd Bell Inc., 720 Dearborn Park Lane, Columbus, OH 43085, (888) 356-9323, floydbell.com

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