TOMAR Electronics, Carson Manufacturing Announce Partnership to Protect First Responders

Tomar and Carson

TOMAR Electronics and Carson Manufacturing are pleased to announce a partnership to support first responders and the communities they serve. The partnership, announced May 3rd, is to produce a variety of solutions for emergency vehicle sirens.

TOMAR has been in the business of designing and manufacturing safety products for first responders for 50 years, while Carson has been protecting those who protect us for 70 years. The combined 120 years of experience in protecting first responders will aid in the continued development of rugged products engineered with the Envelope of Safetyâ„¢ in mind.

“We are very excited to partner with Carson in making audible sirens for emergency vehicles,” said Matt Barker, Director of Marketing for TOMAR. “Carson has a long, proud history in the siren business and makes a rugged and reliable product. This partnership brings together two of the industry’s most celebrated leaders to protect first responders,” Barker said.

TOMAR and Carson will announce vehicle packages soon.

About TOMAR Electronics: TOMAR Electronics is a leading manufacturer of high-quality emergency warning products and optical preemption systems. Located in Gilbert, Arizona, TOMAR has designed and manufactured highly reliable and efficient LED and strobe light systems for more than 40 years. For more information, please visit www.TOMAR.com.

About Carson Manufacturing: Carson Manufacturing is a leading manufacturer of emergency vehicle sirens and rotary switches. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Carson has been producing high quality products for more than 70 years. For more information, please visit www.carson-mfg.com.

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