Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk Beacon: 3400 Series

Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk Beacon: 3400 Series

The Solar Series Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk Beacon is an ideal solution for crosswalks with over-head mast arms and signage, typically seen on multi-lane roadways where advanced warning and heightened visibility is required. The 3400 Series Pedestrian Activated Beacons can be activated via push button or remotely scheduled to operate during peak hours of pedestrian traffic, and can be paired with additional units designed to operate together via wireless control communication. The 3400 Series Beacons are completely autonomous, alleviating any need for external wiring, power inputs, trenching or cabling. With no need for external power input, all units can be installed within minutes, decreasing the cost of installation, maintenance and operation. With various LED and Housing colours, System Sizes and Single or Dual Beacon set-up, the Solar Series Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk Beacons can be customized to meet the exact needs of each and every project.

 
Features

  • High Quality: Designed and manufactured in North America
  • Clean Technology: Solar-powered and wireless to save on power bills and end roadway trenching
  • Flexible: Adjustable flash pattern to meet regulatory requirements
  • Reliable: Energy management system to ensure operation under all environmental conditions
  • Simple: Installs in minutes to minimize traffic disruption and allow for relocation and re-purposing
  • Elegant: Self-contained, cabinet-free, discrete design to enhance streetscapes and inhibit vandalism

 
Applications

  • Crosswalks: Great for any mid-block or uncontrolled crosswalk
  • Fire Stations: Give your emergency vehicles a chance to enter the roadway by alerting drivers
  • Parking Lots: From shopping malls to private industrial sites, they are all a hazard for pedestrians
  • Construction Sites: Aid pedestrians in crossing away from construction sites and closed sidewalks
  • College Campuses: Busy and packed with pedestrians

 

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