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PSU/LED Product Enhancement
We are pleased to promote our new improved PSU/LED indicator, which now replaces our original SBU product. Often used together as a 2 or 3 high traffic light (also known as our MIH/2U or MIH/3U), our Series U now has a wider voltage range, incorporating the...
How Warning Signals have Improved Throughout The Years
Today, you can see warning lights even at a distance as you drive in the streets. These illuminating devices allow you to expect the right circumstance of what lies ahead and react appropriately based on those expectations. For this reason, warning lights are...
How Audible Warning Signals Help with Evacuation
Above all, safety is our main concern, whether that’s at home, at school, at work, or in other public places. Nowadays, we can consider ourselves lucky because of the availability of devices that can help us avoid mishaps. One of the best examples of these are audio...
Effective Warning Lights for Better Awareness
Warning lights are used differently in varying states and countries. But the goal is to utilize warning lights that can provide better awareness for drivers, pedestrians, and others who are on or off the road. Motorists can associate varying flashing warning light...
The Role & Attributes of Aviation Signal Lighting
Aviation signal lights are of extreme importance, to ensure the safety of passengers, pilots, as well as cargo. Through the increasing use of LEDs or light-emitting diodes, lighting technologies have shown great improvement, whereas in the latter years, less efficient...
Beacon Lights for Safety & Automation
In the industrial environment, reliable lighting meets a growing array of tasks. It improves safety and allows the smooth flow of automation in several areas. Beacon lights often rise a little more than just illuminating a dark environment. In modern factories...
What Makes Loading Bay Lights Essential?
Loading docks with enough loading bay lights make it easier and safer for people to load and unload trailers, so these devices have become an essential safety tool on loading docks, far and wide. Loading Bay Traffic Lights Increase Safety And Productivity The most...
A Guide on Crane Warning Devices
Warning devices for cranes are essential, due to their tall construction. They give a message to people nearby, those who are passing beneath the crane, and also to nearby aircraft. Speed up Construction The erection of sturdy high-rise structures has never...
Stacking Beacons and Their Application
Stacking beacons are also known as indicator lights, signal tower lights, industrial signal lights, warning lights, Andon lights, light towers, and tower lights. They are most commonly used on equipment in process control...
Audible Warning Signals – Defeating High Noise
How can audible warning signals defeat high noise in a particular area? Sending a clear message to the public amid high dB levels becomes possible with the warning signals. Workers must be able to hear audible noise in spite of background noises. The conventional...
Live Below the Line 2014
Many of you will remember in 2013 when I and our three little boys took part in Live Below the Line. The challenge was to eat and drink for £1 per day per head for 5 days. We found it a revealing and interesting experience, and one which still shapes how we...
techNOTE – Sirens and Sounders
The latest in our 2014 techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
Battery Operated LED Warning Beacon
Our battery operated LED emergency beacon is shock resistant, waterproof and durable. It contains 16 high powered LEDs and offers 9 different light patterns, with a minimum run time of 5 hours and a maximum run time of 60 hours, depending on light pattern selected....
News – April 2014
Well Done D.G. Controls! Thanks to our great customers and great orders, D.G. Controls have had a great start to the year! With sales ahead of predicted targets for this first quarter of 2014, we continue to strive ahead with our products and customer service helping...
techNOTE – Coding Principles of Beacons and Indicators
The latest in our 2014 techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
Beaconlamps
Because Every Alarm Cries Out Needing Light Adding More Priority to Sound
Product Range
As manufacturers of the UK’s largest range of visual and audible warning signals, we are excited to remind you of what our range now includes: • Aviation Warning Beacons – complying with ICAO Annex 14 requirements • Battery Operated Beacons –...
techNote – Ingress Protection
The latest in our 2014 techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
techNote – How it works – Xenon Strobe Beacons
The third in our 2014 techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
Product Launch
We are excited to announce that the first of our new 2014 product launches are now available for immediate despatch. Today's launch includes three motor driven sirens and a (rechargeable) battery operated beacon. Contact the team for application advice and pricing....
techNote – Advantages of LEDs
The latest techNOTE for 2014 is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
techNote – Beacon Light Sources
The first techNOTE for 2014 is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. The series unpacks some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
Reading Challenge – 40 books for 2014
I have always been a great reader; that is until around 5 years ago. Admittedly, business books and business related biographies - never the less I read a lot. You could even say that I had an addiction to seeking out great books to read. So what happened? Well, I...
techNOTE – Low Intensity Obstacle Warning
The second of our new techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. This series will unpack some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
New techNOTE Series
The first of our new techNOTE series is published today aiming to help you select the very best product for your application. This series will unpack some of the product differences across our range and outline the pros and cons of some of the individual options....
Live Below the Line – Behind the Scenes
During Live Below the Line one of my friends sent me a web-link http://aethelreadtheunread.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/from-the-bbc-how-not-to-eat-healthily-for-1-a-day/, wherein...
Day 5 – And suddenly it’s all over! – Live Below the Line
All meals have been eaten, all drinks drunk, the boys have been full of energy but slept really well all week, and we still have £0.07 in the purse. It’s been an awesome experience on so many levels. I’ve lost weight but have been full of energy, I’ve saved a...
Day 4 – In Praise of Tinned Produce – Live Below the Line
I had a rather interesting comment from a friend today, who has not been as close as some to the preparation for this challenge. Having asked what sort of things we’ve been eating, the question was asked, “ Oh, have you not had any fruit then?” My response was of...
Day 3 – Hmmm……….Live Below the Line
Wednesdays are always quite an active day for the Whiten boys, as it’s PE and swimming lessons (and of course school) for the eldest, pre-school and swimming lessons for the middle one, and a busy morning for mummy and the baby gardening. This was the first morning...
Day 2 – Live Below the Line
Day 2 of Live Below the Line has been successfully completed! Although I was ready for my breakfast, I think it was more because this challenge has been so much on my mind for weeks all I am thinking about is food, rather than because I was overly hungry. I and the...
