MILPITAS, Calif. — Light Engine America, a subsidiary of Light Engine Ltd., announces that its recently released 20 milliseconds low frequency LED horn strobe has been approved for listing by the California Fire Marshal (CSFM) office.
Already UL1971, UL464, ULC-S525 and ULC-S526 listed, ROHS compliant, and meeting NFPA 72 and NFPA 720 requirements, the horn strobe now adds a CSFM office listing to its credentials.
“We are pleased to add another important piece to our growing line of LED-based fire notification devices. Our new low frequency 520 Hz horn strobe meets and exceeds applicable North American safety requirements, while providing industry leading product features and benefits as requested by our OEM customers,” says Robert Tockarshewsky, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Light Engine America. “As a leading OEM supplier to the fire and mass notification industries, Light Engine America realizes the importance of bringing technologically advanced fire safety products to market in a timely fashion.”
The advanced low frequency horn strobe (model No. LEDS105-WM) combines patented Light Engine LED technology to provide near perfect light polar plotting, according to the company. The device is also said to have the lowest current draw on the market today with professionally designed acoustics for optimal sound quality.





