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Choosing & using the Wind Tracker 321
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21st of August, 2009

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Wind Tracker Wind System Application

Wind Tracker 321 - Item# wdws321


If you are going to mount the Wind Tracker Wind System at grade level, choose the Wind Tracker 321 (Item# wdws321). The benefit of using the Tracker 321 is immediate visibility from various locations by everyone on site.  The Tracker 321 is strong, light weight, and can be set at various heights from 8’ up to 21’. The unit consists of one telescoping fiberglass 3 section pole that extends up to 21'. The base section of the pole is 1.25", the center section is 1.0", and the top mast is .75". The Tracker rotates freely on the top section of the Wonder Pole. The wdws321 Wind Tracker Wind System mounts directly in ground using a density polypropylene sleeve is provided with every unit. The unit is extremely strong, long lasting, and weighs approximately 6.5 pounds. You can choose the color of the Tracker, Alert Orange, Item#wdws315_6001 or Black & Yellow Item#wdws315_6002.

Note: Wind directions and movement can be different at various locations due to wind currents, obstructions, landscaping, and other factors. The best place to place the Wind Tracker is at ground level at or near the actual “Evacuation Lane”. Safety managers should walk the Evacuation Route to determine if one or more wdws321 ground units are needed.  This will depend on the line of sight, and any obstructions such as buildings, trees, vehicles, etc. The evacuee should be able to determine the direction of the wind along the entire route until reaching the safe staging area.

 

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  1. Comment #1 (Posted by Daniel Mabo )
    Needs a quote for 10 orange flags model Wind Tracker 321. Thanks.
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