What is Klaxon?
Klaxon is a type of electric corner that makes a particularly loud and penetrating sound. The word Klaxon is a technically trademark of the brand, although the word is used generally to describe any loud noise that attracts attention, and Klaxon still creates mechanisms, corners and safety equipment. The classic "Ahooga" emitted by the Klaxon is known to the viewers of submarine films and car fans in the early twentieth century, both of which installed claxons to serve as part of their emergency systems. Horn intensifies and controls noise and creates a concentrated sound field that is audible at a considerable distance, especially if the corner is large. The engine controls the device and can be either manually calm or attached to the batteries. Even a small claye climbs quite noisy and larger models can be deafening for someone in close proximity.
the original claxon was developed at the beginning of the twentieth century and desIGN was purchased by Lovell-McConnell Manufacturing Company in New Jersey in 1908. The company also appeared called "Klaxon" in the same year and the same year. Several militants accepted Klaxon for use as an evacuation and general warning alarm and are still used for this purpose. Klaxon is also widely used in Hollywood films, especially when it is necessary to evacuate the headquarters.
On the road, Klaxon was largely replaced by less aggressive sounding car corners and drivers connect noise with venerable cars. However, the traditional car -use clapper could be mounted on virtually any vehicle by the electric corner and some drivers add claxes to their modern vehicles for special occasions. In the army, the claye is widely used, and many large buildings include the sound of claxes into their evacuation procedures because people associate noise with urgency.
Generally, corners of any kind should only sound in emergencya situation to avoid confusion. Whether on a boat, car or bike, the corner should be used to attract the attention of someone who does not seem to focus or suggest that immediate movement from the area is recommended. The use of a corner for frivolous purposes reduces its value as a safety mechanism.