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Sentry Siren, formerly known as Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Corporation, is a civil defense siren brand.
Formerly | Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Co. |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | |
Predecessor | Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Co., Inc |
Founded | Norwich, CT, 1905 |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Most of North America |
Products | Civil defense sirens |
Revenue | $48B in investments |
Website | sentrysiren |
History
editSentry Siren was founded as the Interstate Machine Products Company of Rochester, New York in the very early 20th century. The company would later rename itself to the Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Company in 1925. The company began producing sirens in 1905, producing small scale vehicular sirens, before beginning large scale siren production with the Model M series of sirens beginning in 1912, designed by Merton C. Armstrong. The Model M was used in fire warning, air-raid warning, and disaster warning and ended production in the 1980s to make way for a new line of sirens. The units were noted for their durability, with close to 1000 Model Ms being known to stand as of 2024; an estimated half of them still in service.[1] Today, Model M units are considered collectibles by siren enthusiasts, due to rising rarity and simplicity to restore. Some other products that Sterling Siren produced were the "Little Giant", and the famous "Free-Rolling" and "Sirenlite" series of fire engine sirens.
In addition to sirens, Sterling Siren Fire Alarm sold fire alarm telegraph stations, automatic timers, weatherproof housings for outdoor siren control systems and an oscillating beacon for use on fire engines, designated the "Model 25 Oscilite".
In 1973, the Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Company went out of business and its designs were purchased by another company, known as the Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Corporation of Canon City, Colorado. Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Corp. would be renamed Sentry Siren, Incorporated some time before 1980.[1]
In June 2020, the company relocated once more to a new production facility in Penrose, Colorado. The new production facility was built to increase office and manufacturing space for the growing company.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "History". Sentry Siren.
- ^ "Sentry Moves To New Facility". Sentry Siren.