The Siren Board, an In-Depth Look at Air Sirens

The Siren Board, an In-Depth Look at Air Sirens

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April 3, 2020

If you are a sirens aficionado, then chances are that you are already familiar with The Siren Board. But just in case you missed out on this wonderful online resource, here is an in-depth review of The Siren Board and everything it has to offer.

AirRaidSirens.net

The Siren Board is the forum platform of the website AirRaidSirens.net, a self-titled online siren museum and information center. Air Raid Sirens is the go-to resource for anyone looking to learn more about air sirens or discuss related topics with other siren enthusiasts. 

Air Raid Sirens offers a wealth of information about sirens. The website features a Siren Museum, as well as sound and video recordings of many different siren models. There is also a Tech Section that offers a detailed breakdown of how sirens work and what gives them their unique sound.

Two other sections provide useful links to other siren projects and further reading and online resources. These include the home pages of key siren manufacturers, vendors, and services, as well as other personal siren-related websites. 

To sum up, if you want to learn more about air sirens and have questions such as:

  • What do the different air sirens sound like?
  • What siren makes and models are there? 
  • How much do they weigh?
  • What do they look like in real life?
  • Who makes and sells them? How much do they cost?
  • What is the technology behind air sirens?
  • How do they achieve their unique sound?

… then AirRaidSirens.net is without a doubt your one-stop-shop. However, don’t just limit yourself to exploring the website itself. If you want to dive even deeper and get some heavy-duty expert insights into the world of sirens, visit The Siren Board.

The Siren Board

The Siren Board is the crown jewel of AirRaidSirens.net. It goes much deeper and in far greater detail than the website. Best of all, The Siren Board forum gives you access to a close-knit community of like-minded siren experts and lovers.

There is a lot to say about The Siren Board, so let’s just dive straight in!

The Subforums

Broadly speaking, The Siren Board is a place for discussing outdoor warning systems. Like any online forum, it is divided into several subforums that focus on specific topics. Each subforum has its own posting rules and requirements, so make sure to read these before joining in.

There are three main subforums:

  1. Main Outdoor Warning Sirens BoardVideos and Media
  2. Videos and Media
  3. Other Warning Systems — Indoor, Outdoor and Vehicular

Let’s look at each one in detail.

1. Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board

With its 7,332+ topics and 89,504+ posts, the main board is by far the most popular subforum. Here, you will find discussions of all things related to outdoor warning sirens. 

The topics are deliberately very broad, so as to make sure that no siren query goes unanswered. Example forum treads include serious conversations such as Siren Parts, Siren Manuals, and Sirens with Cool Paint Jobs, as well as more entertaining discussions like Post Your Mystery Sirens Here and What Is the Ugliest Siren?

Furthermore, you will find many threads about location-specific issues, such as San Francisco ATI System Being Silenced; Possibly Replaced and Questions About the Klaxon CS8 Sirens in UK. You can start your own thread about sirens in your local area. Who knows, you might even find that some of your neighbors are siren fans too!

2. Videos and Media

This subforum is for posting any siren videos or other media. It is the second-most popular Siren Board subforum with 6,762+ topics and 30,407+ posts. If you would like to know what a particular siren make and model looks or sounds like, then that is the place to be. 

And in case you would like to upload some siren-related media yourself, there is a specially dedicated tread with detailed instructions on How to Embed YouTube Videos and Google Maps.

3. Other Warning Systems — Indoor, Outdoor and Vehicular

The last subforum is for discussing any other types of audible signal systems that are not outdoor warning sirens. Examples include whistles, fog horns, fire horns, fire engine sirens, factory alarms, and school fire alarms.

This subforum is not as popular as the other two, with only around 617 topics and 4,830 posts. However, that does not mean that it is not an excellent resource in its own right. If you want to learn more about Emergency Sirens and Lights or have a question regarding Golf Course Lightning Sirens, then definitely check out this subforum.

Who Can Join The Siren Board?

While Air Raid Sirens and The Siren Board are interest-specific communities of emergency notification professionals and enthusiasts, they are open to anyone. There are some rules to keep in mind, though: 

  • Users must be aged 13 or older.
  • All posts need to be free of spelling and grammatical errors. The writing should be fact- and researched-based, descriptive, detailed, thoughtful, and to the point. What’s more, you must explicitly identify any speculative claims as such. 
  • Make sure to place your posts in the appropriate thread and subforum.
  • The Siren Board does not tolerate discrimination in any shape or form. That includes discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, political affiliation, or nationality. 
  • All communication must be respectful and professional and must help build a meaningful dialogue. If you don’t have something interesting or valuable to say, then it might be best to stick to reading. 
  • Inappropriate humor will not be tolerated.
  • Try your best to avoid repeating existing posts or discussions. Use the search tool to see if a topic has already been brought up.
  • If you have any questions, feel free to contact the moderators.

What If Something Goes Wrong?

If you fail to meet The Siren Board user standards — which we really hope you won’t — the moderators may decide to start a formal warning escalation process. It involves two formal written warnings, followed by two one-month bans. Users who don’t change their behavior even after these measures will get a permanent ban.

With this in mind, always respect the forum rules, use common sense, go for post quality over quantity, and stay friendly and respectful. If you do that, you’d have nothing to worry about.

To Conclude

AirRaidSirens.net and The Siren Board are some of the best siren-related resources out there. If sirens spark your interest, make sure to check them out — they certainly will not disappoint you.