Warning system

There are 8,200 alarm sirens for civil protection throughout Switzerland. They are tested once a year, on the first Wednesday in February.[1] 
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Warning light indicating danger of laser exposure
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.
Biological warning systems
- Aposematism (e.g. warning coloration)
 - Climate canary
 - Fear
 - Miner's canary
 - Pain
 
Man-made warning systems
Civilian warning systems

A fire alarm that warns people if a building is on fire
- Alberta Emergency Alert
 - Alberta Emergency Public Warning System (replaced by Alberta Emergency Alert)[2]
 - Automatic Warning System
 - Child abduction alert system
 - Dam safety system
 - Earthquake warning system
 - Emergency Alert System (EAS) (United States)
 - Famine Early Warning Systems Network
 - Federal Civil Defense Authority
 - Fire alarm system
 - Gale warning
 - Ground proximity warning system
 - Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System
 - International Early Warning Programme
 - J-Alert (Japan)
 - Lane departure warning system
 - National Severe Weather Warning Service
 - N.E.A.R. (National Emergency Alarm Repeater)
 - North Warning System
 - Standard Emergency Warning Signal
 - Traffic Collision Avoidance System
 - Train Protection & Warning System
 - Tsunami warning system
 
Military warning systems
Historical beacon-based systems:
- Byzantine beacon system in Asia Minor during the 9th century
 
Space based missile early warning systems:
- Defense Support Program (United States, to be succeeded by the "Space-Based Infrared System")
 - Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) (United States)
 - Oko, also known as "SPRN" (Russia)
 
Airborne early warning systems:
- Airborne Early Warning and Control ("AWACS" for NATO, many countries have developed their own AEW&C systems)
 
Ground based early warning radar systems:
- Ballistic Missile Early Warning System and PAVE PAWS (United States)
 - Duga-3, also known as the "Russian Woodpecker" (Russia)
 - Dnestr radar (1st generation Russian)
 - Daryal radar (2nd generation Russian)
 - Voronezh radar (3rd and current generation Russian)
 - Chain Home (British, now defunct)
 - Chain Home Low (British, now defunct)
 - ROTOR (British, now defunct)
 
Optical sensors:
Emergency broadcasting:
- CONELRAD (United States, succeeded by the Emergency Broadcast System)
 - Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) (United States, succeeded by the Emergency Alert System)
 
See also
Notes and references
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- ↑ Testing sirens, Swiss Federal Office for Civil Protection (page visited on 7 September 2013).
 - ↑ Archived December 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
 
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