Core Values
Spot Devices is a customer-focused, solutions-oriented technology company that provides effective, cost-efficient pedestrian and school zone safety solutions.
Products that Save Lives
Spot Devices uses wireless, solar and LED technology to manufacture pedestrian and school zone safety equipment that is ahead of its time. Our systems install quickly and easily, saving time and money:
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon – emits “emergency vehicle” type strobe lights when activated, letting motorists know that a pedestrian is in the roadway.
School Zone Flashing Beacon – warns motorists that schoolchildren are crossing the roadway, advising them to slow down.
Speed Feedback System – tells drivers how fast they are going and warns them that pedestrians and schoolchildren are in the area.
Time Clock Retrofit System – allows owners of outdated beacon equipment to manage their equipment online.
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon – flashes a red signal to motorists when pedestrians cross the road and sends an unmistakable message to stop.
Improving Safety through Technology
Spot Devices commitment to the customer goes beyond providing effective safety equipment, we also make it incredibly easy to maintain and manage systems once they are installed. Spot Devices expertise in server-based, browser-enabled, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication technologies enables users to remotely manage every aspect of their pedestrian safety system. The System Infrastructure Management Application Suite, or SIMA, enables end-users to program activations, download system health alerts and receive proactive issue reports via any browser-enabled computing device, such as a desktop computer, notebook or smartphone.
The Future
With a focus on new technologies and evolving customer needs, Spot Devices will continue to deliver best-of-breed products in the pedestrian safety industry.
Specialties
Pedestrian Safety, Crosswalk Safety, School Zone Safety, Vehicle Speed Reduction
Spot Devices Company Blog
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Spot Devices Activity on LinkedIn
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Spot Devices A few kids from NYC have created this video in an appeal to make streets safer… -
Spot Devices We are pleased to team-up with Traficon by providing a new RRFB and SafeWalk system to the Town of Blacksburg, VA. Now pedestrians can cross safely without having to push a button… -
Spot Devices The FHWA is concentrating its efforts to improve pedestrian safety in states with the highest pedestrian fatalities; where a customized “local” approach would have a much bigger impact than “state” approach… -
Spot Devices When people cross roads, they tend to take the fastest route. Ergonomic Crosswalks encourage people to stay in the crosswalk and put their energy to good use! -
Spot Devices Transportation enhancements not only keeps our communities safe, but they also create jobs and improve our quality of life… -
Spot Devices “Stop every time at the edge of the street, Use your head before your feet, Make sure you hear every sound, Look left, Look right, Look all around”. This is called the “Pedestrian Safety Rhyme” by BTA Oregon, which helps educate second graders to be responsible for their own safety… -
Spot Devices Safe Routes to School helps keep our kids and communities safe. However, this important program has found itself on the chopping block. We need your help! Contact your Senators and Representatives quickly and easily by clicking on “act now” button in this link. It takes only one minute! -
Spot Devices New Jerseys' DOT joins the Adopt-A-Watt program, where solar panels will be installed on existing light poles or on new structures in an effort to reduce energy costs and benefiting the environment by reducing use of fossil fuels... -
Spot Devices Bikes Belong and The Green Lane Project is looking for cities that will innovate street designs for safer cycling over the next 2 years. The project will provide financial and technical assistance for cities to develop physically protected cycling infrastructures and make cycling appealing to residents of all ages… -
Spot Devices Since 2004, the FHWA has conducted a study on 13 states where they have experienced pedestrian fatalities above 150 per year and above the national rate of 2.5 per 100,000 population. For the last 7 1/2 years, the studies have shown that FHWA's aggressive approach to reducing the fatality rate in those states are showing promising results...