Our History
- 1952The development of the (PWD) known as Sigalarm first started in 1952 by Daniel Winters of Wintronics, Inc. Located in Hawthorn, CA
- 1957Patents were issued in 1957.
- 1961On February 28th 1961 patent rights were purchased by CPM. CPM was formed for the explicit purpose to manufacture and distribute Sigalarm.
- 1965On February 7th 1965 Patent #was granted to CPM and a contract for 20 units was awarded to Montek, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, UT. Richard M. Jepperson an engineer for Montek, Inc, later became an independent contractor who built Sigalarm units for CPM.
- 1969In 1969 CPM sold the patent rights to Bower Industries, located in Orange, CA. Bower Industries manufactured and distributed Sigalarm
- 1979until June 1st 1979 when rights were sold to Frank Thomas. Frank Thomas moved from Irvine, CA to Oregon where he continued operations until 1993.
- 1993In 1993- Frank Thomas sold all rights to Frank Wood located in Cocoa Beach, Fl.
- 1999 to presentOn September 10th 1999, Frank Wood sold rights to Lance and Kim Burney located in Sanford, Fl.
an original early 1960s model Sigalarm
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/ Principles of Operation /
SIGALARM’s Power Line Proximity Alarm performs in two different modes:
Anytime the system is turned on, whether activated at engine start up (wired through the ignition) or by the power switch on the front of the control panel, it will automatically be set at its most sensitive setting. At this setting, the system can sense as little as 110 volts AC, warning the operator (and crew) that he is in the vicinity of a high-voltage power line. The operator need not set or adjust the system for it to operate in this early warning mode — it occurs automatically!
/ Products Applications /
Sigalarm products can be fitted on both new and used equipment. The almost unlimited types, sizes, and configurations of equipment on which these systems can be used make it virtually impossible to list, however below is a quick list of applications:
Lattice cranes, hydraulic telescoping cranes, knuckle booms, aerial work platforms, man lifts, fire apparatus, dump trucks, excavators, ENG vehicles, drill rigs, side booms, gin trucks, concrete pump trucks, farm equipment, grain trucks, conveyors, power shovels, and many more.
/ CEO Letter /
Dear Customer:
Thank you for your commitment to safety and interest in our products. Sigalarm is the most recognized name in proximity alarms worldwide and has over 50 years of impeccable service. We could not have achieved this accomplishment without maintaining a high degree of satisfaction with safety conscience customers like yourself. We look forward to working together with you in reducing unnecessary overhead high voltage power line contacts, and creating safer working environments.
Overhead high voltage power line contact is a known problem, where the potential for loss of life and property is enormous. Few people realize the difficulty in correctly judging the distance between overhead power lines and booms; due to depth perception issues. Sigalarm’s proximity alarms are designed to electronically back up a trained operator who might not realize how close he or she has gotten to an overhead high voltage power line. Generally it is the employers responsibility to determine safe minimum distance. Our products with proper installation, training, and operation can be successfully incorporated using the E-field to help avoid contact. Additionally our products have the unique ability to auto shutdown and stop movement of the boom. Sigalarm products provide the added protection required in most normal equipment operations.
Thousands of Sigalarm systems have been sold worldwide in numerous industries; with some units documented in the field for up to 20 years. Compare the life expectancy of a Sigalarm to the cost of a dedicated spotter, and it is clearly the most economical choice. No other option available has been tested or proven to be more beneficial than Sigalarm products in power line warning.
With your commitment to safety; we can help save lives, property, and meet OSHA requirements. We welcome you in joining our existing customers around the world who have enjoyed the peace of mind knowing that they have a Sigalarm power line warning system installed and operating.
We are willing to compromise on everything but quality, integrity, and of course safety.
As of January 2015 Sigalarm is driving the first ASTM International consensus Standard for Proximity Alarms to ensure product quality, enhance safety, facilitate market access and trade, and build consumer awareness as other PA manufacturers come to market.
Cordially,
Lance Burney
CEO
We’re in the business of saving lives