Durable and weather-resistant construction: The housing is built to withstand environmental factors, with many models having an IP65 rating or higher, making them suitable for outdoor installation.
Tamper-resistant design: The robust enclosure protects the internal components from physical damage and tampering.
Integrated visual alerts: A bright, flashing strobe light is often integrated into the housing to provide a visual warning, which is especially useful in low-light conditions.
High-decibel sound output: The housing protects a high-pitched, loud siren (typically 110-130 dB) to effectively deter intruders and alert nearby individuals.
Mounting options: The housing is designed for easy installation on walls or poles using standard mounting brackets.
Power and connectivity: It connects to a central alarm panel or other sensors via a wired or wireless connection and is often designed for low power consumption. Many systems include a backup battery for operation during a power outage.
Modular design: Some kits are part of a larger system, where the siren housing is just one component that integrates with sensors and keypads.