Higher peace of mind and safety with a super security light powered by an independent power source.
The Super Security Light Rescue SOS activates a red rotating light and alarm buzzer when the emergency button is pressed, sending live footage to the ALSOK Guard Center in Shizuoka City, allowing communication with the team. Based on ALSOK's assessment of the situation, either an ALSOK guard or a police officer will rush to the scene. Additionally, it operates using its own power source, so it functions even during power outages caused by disasters, enabling the monitoring of isolated communities and rising river levels through video. Therefore, it is effective in enhancing crime deterrence and disaster monitoring as part of disaster prevention measures. Furthermore, radiation levels and the operational status of communication devices can also be checked via regular email transmissions from the Super Security Light. 【Features】 - Operates during power outages caused by disasters - Activates red rotating light and alarm buzzer when the emergency button is pressed - An ALSOK guard or police officer will respond - Effective in enhancing crime deterrence and disaster monitoring For more details, please contact us.
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【Features】 ○ The scheduled transmission time can be freely set. ○ By using a hybrid with general power, 24-hour operation of the security camera is possible. ○ The transmission destinations can be freely set to prefectural offices, city halls, town halls, police stations, fire stations, etc. nationwide. ○ After sunset, it lights up every night as a security light. ● For more details, please contact us.
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In recent times, when it is not surprising that the Tokai Earthquake could occur at any moment, there is growing concern about ensuring safety during nighttime power outages caused by disasters. During the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, approximately 2.6 million households experienced power outages, and it took about a week for restoration. To guide people to evacuation sites and alleviate anxiety in the darkness, the installation of lighting that can operate during power outages is urgently needed. LED lights powered by solar energy will brightly and reliably illuminate the town during emergencies.