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Public Safety / Homeland Security

Homeland Security


Security measures that enhance public safety initiatives are a critical priority in today’s increased threat environment. In any operational scenario, public safety tools must be portable, ruggedized, easy to operate, and cost effective. The Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) is a groundbreaking long-range directional sound system that is used to clearly transmit critical information, instructions and warnings at extended ranges.

LRAD addresses the challenges of homeland security agencies by giving agents the ability to determine intent and respond to a threat at an extended range as well as the ability to assess a threat situation prior to interdiction.

LRAD Supports Homeland Security Initiatives for the following DHS agencies:

  • National Operations Center
  • Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
  • Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
  • United States Coast Guard
  • Federal Emergency Management (FEMA)
  • United States Secret Service
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

LRAD Corporation can provide assistance with preparation of grant requests for federal, state, or local agencies. Our directed acoustic solutions are widely recognized for their reliability, affordability, and effectiveness.

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 TESTIMONIALS
"Since receiving it (LRAD), the SWAT team has employed it on several occasions and has been completely satisfied with its performance and capabilities. It is the ideal communications platform during SWAT tactical operations."
"We deployed the LRAD in several situations with an immediate response from the crowds. This resultant “safe area” undoubtedly created a safer atmosphere for both citizen and police officers. I am grateful that our days of broadcasting by a bullhorn or police vehicle PA system are over."