ECN-D High performance outdoor sirens for Bad Reichenhall

New ECN-D sirens for Bad Reichenhall

Bad Reichenhall hat sein Sirenenwarnsystem ausgebaut und digitalisiert. Eine Besonderheit war die Installation auf 20m hohen Masten.

Volcanic eruption in Vanuatu - sirens warn in case of tsunamis

Volcanic eruption in Vanuatu - sirens warn in case of tsunamis

Yesterday an underwater volcano erupted in Vanuatu. To warn the population in time of the danger of a tsunami, the government relies on sirens from HÖRMANN Warnsysteme. Read more about the tsunami early warning system of Vanuatu in our case study.

 

More outdoor sirens are sounding in Germany since 2022

Looking back at 2022 - significantly more sirens are now sounding in Germany

For us as a leading manufacturer of siren warning systems, the German-wide Warning Day in December 2022 was a particularly important event. Would the increased efforts of the federal and state governments to expand population warning bear fruit? What is the status of the outdoor siren in the warning mix?

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Tsunami sirens for Vanuatu

Tsunami Early Warning System with Sirens in Vanuatu
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Earthquake warning system with sirens in Haiti

Sirens alert the public in Haiti
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Electronic High Performance Sirens for Bad Reichenhall

Case Study - Siren warning for Bad Reichenhall
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Algeria: Electronic sirens for most extreme environmental conditions

ECN 2400-D in Algeria
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Happy New Year 2023

Happy New Year 2023 !

The year 2022 was the year of the electronic siren. Not only in Germany were many new siren warning systems installed, but also worldwide authorities increasingly rely on electronic sirens as the first means of warning the population.

We wish you a good, healthy and successful year 2023

Muellner says goodbye

"Müllner says goodbye"

With funny anecdotes from more than 30 years of life for the siren, the long-time managing director of HÖRMANN Warnsysteme GmbH, Dipl. Ing. Matthias Müllner, said goodbye.

Nationwide warning day - electronic sirens sound across Germany

Nationwide warning day 2022 - sirens sound across Germany

On December 8, 2022, population warning devices were tested across Germany. The sirens also sounded at our headquarters in Kirchseeon. 

Alerting in comparison: When to choose loudspeaker or siren?

Alerting in comparison: When to choose loudspeaker or siren?

Both make noise and both can be used to alert and inform. But which warning device makes sense when? We have briefly summarized the differences between loudspeakers and sirens.

Video zeigt, warum Staudammwarnsysteme Sirenen brauchen

Why hydro dams need sirens (Video)

Unser neuestes Video zeigt: Sirenen sind ideale Warnsysteme für Staudämme. Sie warnen die Menschen flussabwärts schnell und eindeutig vor den Wassermassen, die durch kontrolliertes Ablassen oder im schlimmsten Fall durch einen Dammbruch ins Tal fließen. Weltweit vertrauen Betreiber von Wasserkraftwerken deshalb auf die Sirenenwarnsysteme von HÖRMANN Warnsysteme.

Sirens warn of high water, flooding or floods

Climate change is increasing the risk of floods in many regions around the world. Rivers burst their banks, mountain streams with little water become raging torrents and thus flash floods, mountain slopes dissolve into mudslides, hurricane-force winds lead to storm surge near the shore. These are different scenarios of a flood:

  • Flood
  • Flash flood or mudslide
  • Storm surge

In planning a warning system, it is therefore necessary to distinguish between the different types of flood. Floods caused by rivers overflowing their banks are usually predictable. The levels rise slowly and allow the population to be prepared. The flood-prone zone depends on the topography and is usually known or can be delimited in simulation scenarios.

Population protection is more difficult during flash floods. They occur when the ground can no longer absorb large amounts of water, usually due to heavy rainfall. In mountainous terrain, a flood wave develops that seeks its way uncontrollably down into the valley, often carrying soil with it. The high velocity of the flow and the sediment it often contains have great mechanical forces. Flash floods are difficult to predict and can occur away from flowing water. Mudslides have the same cause. Reliable population protection is much more challenging here.

Storm surges are confined to coastal areas. According to Munich Re, they harbor huge loss potentials and have claimed the highest number of lives in the past. However, population protection concepts can prepare well for possible storm surges by making appropriate forecasts.

 

Sirens as a central component of the flood warning system

Sirens are the warning tool of choice and indispensable alongside digital warning tools such as warning apps or cell broadcast. With their alarm, they take over the wake-up function and thus prompt the population to inform themselves. Due to predefined signal tones, the triggering can take place within seconds. The siren warning does not require the active cooperation or readiness to receive of the population.

 

Requirements for a siren warning system:

  • Every person in the endangered area must be reached by the siren alarm. This determines the number and locations of the sirens. This is preceded by a sound forecast, which takes into account the topological and structural conditions.
  • The alarm must not be dependent on the availability of electricity or the mobile network, only then is it reliable.
  • The sirens must therefore be operational independently of the power grid. In the case of electronic sirens, this is done using batteries as the power source.
  • The sirens must be ready for operation without major maintenance effort
  • The siren control center must be easy to operate and enable rapid, but only authorized, triggering
  • Provide alternative triggering options on site

 

How does a flood warning system work

Warning systems today are digital, networked concepts. If the readings from sensors exceed a critical mark and there is a threat of high water, flooding or inundation, siren alarms are triggered and the warning chain is set in motion. People then receive further information on how to get to safety via media such as apps, TV, radio or even voice announcements from the siren.

Sirens are an important part of a flood warning system