Warning system

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A HSS Engineering TWS 295 electronic sirens warning Civil Defense siren.
There are 8,200 alarm sirens for civil protection throughout Switzerland. They are tested once a year, on the first Wednesday in February.[1] <phonos file="BABS - Allgemeiner Alarm.ogg">Sound sample</phonos>
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Warning light indicating danger of laser exposure

A warning system is any system of biological or technical nature deployed by an individual or group to inform of a future danger. Its purpose is to enable the deployer of the warning system to prepare for the danger and act accordingly to mitigate or avoid it.[how?][citation needed]

Warnings cannot be effective unless people react to them. People are more likely to ignore a system that regularly produces false warnings (the cry-wolf effect), but reducing the number of false warnings generally also increases the risk of not giving a warning when it is needed.[2] Some warnings are non-specific: for instance, the probability of an earthquake of a certain magnitude in a certain area over the next decade. Such warnings cannot be used to guide short-term precautions such as evacuation. Opportunities to take long-term precautions, such as better building codes and disaster preparedness, may be ignored.[3][better source needed]

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Early warning siren for earthquakes and floods

Biological warning systems

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Man-made warning systems

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Civilian warning systems

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A fire alarm that warns people if a building is on fire

Military warning systems

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Historical beacon-based systems:

Space-based missile early warning systems:

Airborne early warning systems:

Ground-based early warning radar systems:

Optical sensors:

Emergency broadcasting:

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ Testing sirens, Swiss Federal Office for Civil Protection (page visited on 7 September 2013).
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  4. ^ [1] Archived December 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

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