Case Study: Smart Voice Warning Sign for Power Facilities
Distribution transformers, utility poles, distribution rooms, and other outdoor electrical facilities are largely unattended. How can we prevent electric shocks and collisions with power equipment?
Installing safety signs, installing isolation equipment, installing protective netting, reinforcing equipment, conducting regular inspections, and installing monitoring equipment are all common preventive measures that should be selected and implemented based on specific circumstances.
However, the problem remains: children and some individuals with limited electrical knowledge still face the risk of climbing power facilities. In March this year, a seven- or eight-year-old boy in Quxian County, Sichuan, accidentally slipped onto a 10,000-volt transformer while playing. His clothes were torn in multiple places, resulting in severe burns.
Therefore, the development of proactive detection and warning devices for preventing electric shock is urgently needed. In response to widespread market demand, our company has launched the "Electric Power Intelligent Voice Warning Sign," also known as the Electric Pole Climbing Prevention Intelligent Warning Sign, Electric Power Intelligent Warning Sign, or Electric Power Intelligent Voice Warning Sign.
The Smart Voice Warning Sign for Power Facilities differs from ordinary warning signs. It is a compact, flexible safety device featuring both voice prompts and text alerts. Its most distinctive and prominent features are active sensing and intelligent voice alerts. Equipped with a solar panel, sensors, and a warning sign, it generates audible and visual alarms through a control circuit. When installed near power facilities, the infrared human body sensor module activates immediately upon detecting pedestrians or vehicles within the device's sensing range, triggering audible and visual alarms via the control circuit. At night, the sign can operate in either voice mode or silent mode, detecting approaching individuals and flashing to alert them to safety precautions.
Additionally, it can be installed at construction sites within power protection zones, set to automatically broadcast voice alerts at fixed intervals to warn nearby personnel and vehicles.



