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Modern “sirens” are much more than that – they are also a complete vehicle control system including light switching, siren functions, power handling systems, and more.

Whether you need a very simple siren for undercover vehicles, an administrative vehicle, or a complete control system for a front-line vehicle, we can help.

Recommendations

For most applications we recommend the Federal Signal “Pathfinder” siren controller for comprehensive control of all your vehicle’s functions, not just the lights and siren.  This all-digital system is compact, easy to set up, and is completely configurable.  It’s available with a number of different control head options.

We always carry the Federal Signal ES100C speaker in stock – the slimmest Class A certified speaker on the market – as well as other speaker options including the Rumbler low-frequency siren system.

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Brands we carry

Explore our curated selection of trusted, public-safety-grade brands—backed by deep inventory, reseller pricing, and expert support to keep your upfitting projects moving.

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Inside Police vehicle with siren system

What they’re saying

Our satisfied clients

"We have been, and continue to be, impressed with the excellent personal service we receive from Sigma."
Kathy
Victoria, BC
"We truly look forward to continuing to do business with Sigma Safety.  The products are truly outstanding, but it is the customer service and professionalism of your team that truly makes it something to look forward to each time."
Judah
Montreal, QC
"The scene lights are really bright and make our job way easier. We love how low profile the light bar is. The lights on the side of the truck are so small you don’t even notice them until you turn the lights on and then BAM! There’s no way no one will not notice us coming down the road."
Nick
Port Alberni, BC
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