Nice! I used to live in Vegas, so I have had a lot of experience hearing and seeing these. They also have them in the main Terminal 1 baggage claim. From 2007-2008, they rebuilt eight of the carousels, doubling the size to 80x60, and all 16 of the carousels there had the display signage upgraded. The old setup had the same tones, and strobe lights, but the beep was a bit higher and longer.
Every airport I’ve gone to has had white door alarms with either clear or white strobes. They lack fire lettering, (except one, which is a big issue) but they still sound in a code 3 pattern, which is puzzling to me. They’re sometimes even Wheelock MTs or Gentex Commander 3s with multiple tones, and they picked the tone thats literally screaming FIRE! It’s super confusing. For a few real life examples, Seattle/Tacoma international airport, my home airport, Has System Sensor horn strobes ranging in age from pre-ADA MASS series to Advance P2W for all their door alarms. The fire voice evac devices were mostly red Wheelock E70s and newer E50s, but parts with no renovation had unknown remote speakers on the ceiling and Federal Signal frosted I strobes (the pointy triangular ones) on flat red panels. I was also at NYC JFK International Airport’s terminal 4 recently. It had Wheelock MT series multi-tone horn strobes in white for the door alarms on the gates. These were a mix of vertical and horizontal strobe versions. There was no voice evac in there for fire, instead a combination of Wheelock NS and Exceder horn/strobes in red. One NS was notably mounted sideways.
Oh boy! this airport, when i was 10, I told a young kid thatw as like 4 years old, I pointed to a BG 12 and said that brings a candy man and you get the candy you want. Kid pulled it instantly. Id do it again tbh 💀
Much better than those ear piercing buzzers in Boston Airport! I still think instead of beeping they should have an announcement such as at Tampa airport.
@@GaryBeltz It's a Federal Signal SelecTone 50GC with the "Beep" TM7 tone module. It is straight from Federal Signal, FOS didn't rebrand these(to my knowledge).
INSANELY RARE MAN, NICE ONE!
im lucky cause these are common around here
@@alexandersalarms5380 cool
@@alexandersalarms5380 nice!
Holy moly.. what a choice of an alarm!
Awesome catch man! I was just there yesterday and caught the red VALS strobes going off under the big “DO NOT ENTER” sign.
Ps: welcome to or hope you had fun in Vegas!
Do you have a video of it?? Would love to see those do not enter alarms working.
Nice! I used to live in Vegas, so I have had a lot of experience hearing and seeing these. They also have them in the main Terminal 1 baggage claim. From 2007-2008, they rebuilt eight of the carousels, doubling the size to 80x60, and all 16 of the carousels there had the display signage upgraded. The old setup had the same tones, and strobe lights, but the beep was a bit higher and longer.
Neat
The door alarms at Philadelphia Airport sound like an AS although they're the DL1
I'm guessing they are blue since they are door alarms?
They’re MTs. White body, clear lens
@@officialsimplexguy why'd it look identical to a general emergency DL1?
@@thefuturefrontierpilot75 I was there about a month ago and I saw MTs
Every airport I’ve gone to has had white door alarms with either clear or white strobes. They lack fire lettering, (except one, which is a big issue) but they still sound in a code 3 pattern, which is puzzling to me. They’re sometimes even Wheelock MTs or Gentex Commander 3s with multiple tones, and they picked the tone thats literally screaming FIRE! It’s super confusing.
For a few real life examples, Seattle/Tacoma international airport, my home airport, Has System Sensor horn strobes ranging in age from pre-ADA MASS series to Advance P2W for all their door alarms. The fire voice evac devices were mostly red Wheelock E70s and newer E50s, but parts with no renovation had unknown remote speakers on the ceiling and Federal Signal frosted I strobes (the pointy triangular ones) on flat red panels.
I was also at NYC JFK International Airport’s terminal 4 recently. It had Wheelock MT series multi-tone horn strobes in white for the door alarms on the gates. These were a mix of vertical and horizontal strobe versions. There was no voice evac in there for fire, instead a combination of Wheelock NS and Exceder horn/strobes in red. One NS was notably mounted sideways.
those should be in bathrooms same with chime strobes though bigger bathrooms more likely have horn strobes
Man those devices look so cool!
Those are some cool alarms!
Woah, Thats so cool!
Oh man I love those! Wonder what that tone is called on the horns
Nice!
I’ve seen Amseco horn/strobes used for the same purpose
I've seen these used as a garage exit's "car coming" signal before
Cool
I never seen a federal signal soeaker strobe like that one
Oh boy! this airport, when i was 10, I told a young kid thatw as like 4 years old, I pointed to a BG 12 and said that brings a candy man and you get the candy you want. Kid pulled it instantly. Id do it again tbh 💀
That’s crazy
Much better than those ear piercing buzzers in Boston Airport! I still think instead of beeping they should have an announcement such as at Tampa airport.
They do make an announcement for when the baggage is coming in the carousel too at the Nashville Airport
Noice
These alarms are interesting. Wouldnt they be used in some type of emergency like carbon monoxide?
How do these baggage claim alarms work? I'm just curious.
When the belt starts moving the alarm sounds
Is that a Gentex GOS with an orange/amber strobe?
No, as the title states it is a federal signal device. This is a speaker strobe with a yellow strobe
@@FireAlarmDude5967 ah it looks similar to the FOS I wonder if they rebranded fed signal or the other way around
@@GaryBeltz It's a Federal Signal SelecTone 50GC with the "Beep" TM7 tone module. It is straight from Federal Signal, FOS didn't rebrand these(to my knowledge).
That is a white federal signal directTone with an orange VALS strobe mounted to it
@@GaryBeltz they don’t anything alike however i see how they could get mixed up
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