The New DSC AIS Man Overboard device enhances localised recovery with simplified fitting, faster activation and wearer acknowledgments
The sMRT ALERT represents the digitisation of Man Overboard (MOB) beacons, with two-way signalling, real-time location tracking via AIS (Automatic Identification System) and using DSC (Digital Selective Calling) to alert nearby vessels to the call for help. The sMRT ALERT’s user focused safety innovations have been recognised at this year’s METSTRADE exhibition by being nominated for a coveted DAME Award.
The sMRT ALERT’s water activation feature means it can be attached to any lifejacket via its rugged clip mechanism, without specialist fitting. By being easily carried or worn, combined with confidence that the device will call for help even if the user is incapacitated, this ensures convenient MOB solution for all users.
Offering the latest technology for wearable personal safety devices and providing a new level of reassurance for the user, the sMRT ALERT includes a beacon management app to connect the beacon to your smart phone. This simplifies device use and makes it convenient to check on activation status and the power reserves in the five-year battery.
The sMRT ALERT can be activated manually or in armed mode will automatically send an alert after total water immersion for more than two seconds. Once activated, the sMRT ALERT emits an audible alarm and powerful strobe to confirm activation and improve detection in low light. Most significantly, the sMRT ALERT internal DSC receiver allows a confirmation when its DSC distress signal has been acknowledged.
The sMRT ALERT costs from £270 RRP and is manufactured in the UK by Wescom Group