What the Beep?!

Feb. 16, 2016
These six common items used in the electrical industry emit an audible alert.

Electrical product manufacturers aim to help workers perform their jobs safely and/or more effectively and to help keep end-users safe. The six items listed in this photo gallery fulfill these goals by emitting an audible alert — some when a potentially hazardous situation is detected and others to increase job productivity. These items also have been known to scare the "beep" out of those of us not expecting their alarm to sound!

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