Automatic reception of heatstroke alerts → Immediate warning to the site!
"Meru Maru-kun" provides warnings about the timing of WBGT increases in conjunction with the "Heat Stroke Warning Alert" and "Heat Stroke Special Warning Alert" services announced by the Japan Meteorological Agency (provided by Visor Inc.). It is ideal for reducing risks in places where people gather, such as work sites, educational facilities, and event venues. With notification sounds and LED displays, anyone can quickly detect danger. This model requires no installation work and can be introduced immediately. 【Suitable for such locations】 ✔ Classrooms and playgrounds in schools and daycare centers ✔ Labor sites such as construction, outdoor work, and warehouses ✔ Municipal government buildings, gymnasiums, welfare facilities, hospitals ✔ Outdoor events, festivals, and evacuation center operations ⇒ For more details, visit ISA products: https://isa-j.co.jp/mailmal/
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This is a dedicated model that automatically receives the "Heat Stroke Warning Alert" issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency via email and can immediately notify the site with light and sound. By integrating with external services, it enables real-time heat stroke warnings. There are many successful implementations in educational institutions and local governments, and it can be operated immediately without the need for installation work. Automatic integration with Japan Meteorological Agency alerts (external services) Real-time warnings to the site through light, sound, and voice No special system required; can be used immediately with power connection and simple setup Compliance with mandatory heat stroke measures, with examples of utilizing local government subsidies.
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Elementary and middle schools, high schools, universities Automatically receive heat stroke warning alerts and suspicious person information, and promptly inform through school broadcasts and display lights. Welfare and medical facilities (elderly care facilities, hospitals, etc.) Instantly relay disaster information and notifications from monitoring sensors to staff through light and sound. Manufacturing industry, factories, warehouses Notify without missing equipment abnormalities and temperature/humidity sensor warning emails to prevent downtime. Construction sites, temporary offices Visually and audibly display weather warnings, heat stroke information, and work stoppage instructions immediately. Municipal government buildings, public facilities Collaborate with crisis management systems to send emergency information to staff all at once. Offices, management centers Sort and illuminate notification emails from business systems, utilizing them for departmental alerts.
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Model number | overview |
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CE-1100SX-N3L** | 【Merumaru-kun 3-light type】 (Lens color: colored / transparent) (Body color: dark gray / light gray) |
Company information
At ISAI, we offer a range of monitoring solutions including network warning lights (Keiko-chan / Meru Maru-kun), network monitoring, contact monitoring, PDUs, and network UPS, as well as IoT solutions for agriculture, distribution, factory automation, food, pharmaceuticals, education, and healthcare utilizing LoRa wireless communication. In the UNIX era of the 1990s, we developed an automatic shutdown device as a countermeasure for shutdown processing troubles. Subsequently, we focused on the development of network-related devices centered around Embedded Linux, and in the 2000s, we announced various networked devices and integrated management solutions. Even now, through unique products such as intelligent UPS, network warning lights, and LoRa wireless-enabled sensing systems, we provide advanced technology in a safe and easy-to-use manner, contributing to the enhancement of IT infrastructure. Additionally, ISAI leverages its achievements in server power management and automated system operations in large-scale core systems to offer a wide range of system operation technologies, including remote monitoring, equipment control, and the operation, monitoring, and management of power supplies (including UPS) via network.