Security alarm training : Motion sensors with alarm.
Security Alarm Training
- Burglar (or intrusion), fire, and safety alarms are electronic alarms designed to alert the user to a specific danger. Sensors are connected to a control unit via low-voltage wiring or a narrowband RF signal which is used to interact with a response device.
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Persian Gulf (June 30, 2005) – Master-at-arms 1st Class Leopoldo Nevarez rushes to a security post after hearing the security alert alarm aboard the Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT). Labiak is attached to Mobile Security Detachment Two Five (MSD-25) on a six-month deployment to train the Iraqi military proper security procedures at the Iraqi oil terminals. MSD-25 is combining efforts with coalition forces under the flag of Commander Task Force Five Eight (CTF-58) in support of maritime security operations (MSO) by standing security watches on Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal (KAAOT) and ABOT. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Aaron Ansarov (RELEASED)
Persian Gulf (June 30, 2005) – Master-at-arms 1st Class Leopoldo Nevarez rushes to a security post after hearing the security alert alarm aboard the Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT). Labiak is attached to Mobile Security Detachment Two Five (MSD-25) on a six-month deployment to train the Iraqi military proper security procedures at the Iraqi oil terminals. MSD-25 is combining efforts with coalition forces under the flag of Commander Task Force Five Eight (CTF-58) in support of maritime security operations (MSO) by standing security watches on Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal (KAAOT) and ABOT. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Aaron Ansarov (RELEASED)
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Airman 1st Class Ashley Robbins, of the 219th Security Forces Squadron, responds to a simulated alarm at a missile alert facility (MAF) training site March 17 during duty position training (DPE) at the Minot Air Force Base, Minot, N.D. The 219th SFS recently received notification that they have been named the 2010 Air National Guard Security Forces Squadron of the Year, which recognizes the unit as the best out of 86 such squadrons in the United States. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)