The Wireless Warning System uses smart, cable-free technology to improve safety and reduce accidents in shared spaces where vehicles and pedestrians interact, such as car parks, loading zones, and industrial sites.
It detects vehicle movement and triggers bright visual or audible alerts to help pedestrians react sooner, reducing collision risk without costly trenching, hard-wired installation or operational disruption.
Flashing light and optional siren activate instantly to alert drivers and pedestrians
Configurable with magnetic, photo, PIR, or push-button sensors to suit any site requirement
Vehicle direction sensors enable two-way alerting for entry and exit lanes
RF signal links sensors and receivers up to 30m apart, without trenching or cabling between units
Options for wall or floor installation to suit different site layouts: car parks, gates, and roller-door entries
Durable components designed for indoor and outdoor performance
Mounting
Wall or bollard configuration
Detection options
Magnetic, PIR, photo or manual push-button sensors
Receiver options
Flashing light and siren
Power
Sensors: Battery or low voltage powered (wireless RF communication)
Receiver: 240 V AC mains supply
Wireless frequency
447.9 MHz RF communication
Signal range
Up to 30 m line-of-sight
Illuminance
18 lux (standard)
IP rating
IP65 (weatherproof)
Operating temperature
-10 °C to +50 °C
Yes. All components, including sensors, transmitters, and receivers, are designed to meet relevant Australian standards for low-voltage electrical safety, radio-frequency communication, and workplace safety systems.
Yes. The receiver units (flashing light or bollard) are powered by a 240 V AC mains supply. Sensors communicate wirelessly using RF signals and do not require trenching or cabling between units.
Yes. Only the receiver requires access to mains power; all other components communicate wirelessly, so installation is quick and low disruption.
Yes. The receiver units are powered by 240 V AC mains and must be installed by a licensed electrician. Once installed, the sensors and transmitters connect wirelessly, so no trenching or additional cabling is required.
The system can use a range of sensor types, including magnetic, PIR (passive infrared), photo, or push-button transmitters, depending on the application. These detect movement, gate openings, or departures and trigger alerts via RF communication.
The system operates on 447.9 MHz RF communication with an effective range of up to 30m line-of-sight between transmitter and receiver.
Receivers can feature bright flashing LEDs, audible sirens, or both. Different models (such as wall-mounted or bollard-style) allow the alert type to be matched to the site and safety requirement.
Yes. All components are weather-resistant and designed for both indoor and outdoor use in car parks, loading areas, and industrial facilities.
Maintenance is minimal. Periodically check that sensors are unobstructed, replace batteries in wireless transmitters when required, and test signal communication between devices. Components are modular and easily replaceable if damaged.
The system’s LED modules, sensors, and control units are built for long-term reliability and can operate for many years with minimal servicing.
Yes. Additional transmitters or receivers can be added later to cover new zones or entrances, allowing the system to scale with site needs.
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