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Pavian Siren Enhances Public Safety
In the town of Oni in Georgia’s Racha region, Telegrafia has successfully installed a new electronic warning system to strengthen local emergency preparedness. The system, deployed at the Emergency Management Department building, supports fire, rescue, and ambulance teams.
The installation features the Pavian 600 W electronic siren, a high-performance and modular device designed for reliable public warning and civil protection. The siren provides clear acoustic signals and voice announcements across a wide area, ensuring that both rescue teams and the public receive timely alerts in case of emergencies.


LCU15 Control Unit Ensures Fast and Reliable Operation
The system is operated using the LCU15 local control unit, which enables easy activation, testing, and monitoring of the siren. With its intuitive interface and robust design, the LCU15 ensures rapid response during critical situations and full operational control over the system’s status and functions.
Sirens play a vital role in any emergency management infrastructure. They allow for immediate dissemination of warning signals in the event of fires, floods, or other disasters, significantly enhancing the safety of residents and first responders alike.
Telegrafia’s Commitment to Resilient Warning Systems
This project in Oni is another example of Telegrafia’s commitment to delivering advanced and dependable warning solutions worldwide, supporting local authorities in building effective civil protection systems.

The article was written by
Monika Pavlik
Monika is an international business manager for Balkan, Benelux and Scandinavian states. She worked with a diverse range of organisations, including government institutions, IGOs in the field of migration, private sector and non-profits. The mentioned experience laid a sound foundation for a challenging and meaningful job she has in the Telegrafia Company. Therefore, she is very excited about bringing you the latest news from the field of early warning and notification systems.


