I couldn’t help but notice that Edinburgh’s ex-siren locations haven’t yet been added to the map, despite the fact it has been updated twice since I posted them here. Will they be added in-future?
I made a video about the test for the company's YouTube channel, feel free to give it a watch! I tried to go for a more professional and informative video format than I usually do, I hope you enjoy!
We couldn't have picked a better location to test it, the echo was INCREDIBLE! Almost all reactions from local residents were positive, which was quite shocking. Unfortunately, we could not do a full 30 seconds of the Attack signal because we kept triggering the overload protection in the switch tha...
Hello, The Aurorium chemical plant in Workington has an 'off-site warning siren', as stated in this booklet. https://legacy.cumberland.gov.uk/elibrary/Content/Internet/533/561/5994/44593105534.pdf Please note that this booklet is outdated, and the siren test no longer takes place on a Friday every w...
I don’t know much, but it seems too small to be a model 5/7. I believe what Greenrid was meaning was that the H.O.R. SiroDrone’s housing has a more conical rain cover design, similar to the Model 5/7. I don’t think that he was suggesting this siren to actually be a Model 5/7, as far as I can tell. ...
Guys, please stop... Screenshot 2024-08-19 2.53.53 PM.png *In voice of Sir David Attenborough* And here we witness the common 2001, adapting to ocean life. Naturally a land-born siren, the 2001 must overcome many trials to safely settle into its new habitat. However, as you can see, this 2001 has a...
Well. I made quite a large discovery this afternoon. In the city of Edinburgh, around 150(?) police boxes were installed in the 1930s. Turns out, a large number of these were used to mount Civil Defence sirens. For example, this article shows 2 images of Box '6A', where we can see that it once house...