#1 Traffic light audio monitor to control and monitor the sound level in schools.

TSMA200 TRAFFIC LIGHT AUDIO MONITOR

We offer a unique way to monitor the sound level in cafeterias, gyms, auditoriums and general gathering areas in a school. The School Specialty audio monitor consists of a bright yellow official traffic signal with Red, Yellow and Green eight inch diameter lights. 

A microphone built into the unit monitors the sound level in the room. For low levels of sound, the Green light is illuminated. As the sound level in the monitored area increases, the Green light will go out and the Yellow light will come on. For greater levels of sound above that which causes the Yellow light to light, the Yellow light will go off and the Red light will go on.

A volume control on the side of the unit is used to set the level required to light the Red light from about 70 db to about 90 db. Once set for a particular level of sound, the volume control does not have to be reset except if it is decided to increase or decrease the sensitivity to light the Yellow and Red lights.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

How much does the light cost?
The up-to-date pricing for the traffic light Audio Monitor can be gotten by contacting School Specialty Inc. for a bid price.

Can we adjust settings on our own?
The settings for the traffic light Audio Monitor can all be set at the light, inside or outside of it

Is the traffic light tamper proof?
The Traffic Light is rugged and held closed with wing nut retainers. It could be locked but we have not seen any real reason to do so to date.

 

Do you provide maintenance?
The only maintenance that should be required is an occasional outside cleaning and replacing a burnt out low voltage bulb infrequently.

How much warranty do you provide? 
The warranty on the light is Three Years Limited. There is no extra charge for a "maintenance contract" or for return freight under a maintenance contract, a hidden and continued cost to the school. In case of a problem with the Light just call for an RA to School Specialty Inc.

Why does the light respond to peaks such as a dropped lunchroom tray or a student shouting?
As we understand lunchroom control, ignoring such incidents would just encourage a further lack of discipline. We believe you are supposed to be trying to control the overall level of sound and the instances of abrupt and inappropriate student behavior. Our Light is designed to moderate isolated instances of "peak" sound and has an internal switch to select the best Light response behavior to fit your school's needs.

This Light was the first to market in many years, designed and built by a long time school supplier. Why are there now copies with a short warranty and dangerous high voltage accessible to students?  
Like any successful product, there will be copies by people who want a short term gain from the school market. Parts of School Specialty have been in business for over 80 years and School Specialty has close to $1billion overall in annual sales. School Specialty will be here for service and advice when and if you need them, with over 600 direct representatives in the U.S.

Are there schools we can contact to verify their experiences with the Light?  
There are schools with the Light in the majority of the states. Contact your School Specialty representative for a list of schools nearby.

Why does it have three circuit breakers instead of a cheap fuse?

The SS light uses all low voltage 12 Volts DC lamps and circuitry which is much safer.
The three circuit breakers protect the light, the environment and the personnel who care for it. To omit them and cheapen the construction we believe would be irresponsible.

News Story

"It's amazing, and when you talk to children today, you'll see the difference it's made and they're happier," says ... principal. Teachers are taking advantage of the lunchroom turning it into a classroom for better behavior worthy of a restaurant. Principal ... calls the cafeteria "... Diner". The children self monitor their behavior, a traffic light signals them when they are getting too loud. Just like in the real world yellow means slow down and red means stop. The kids say they're learning manners and how to eat right. If more kids don't learn this simple lesson, experts say, half our nation's children will be obese by 2030."

A Question of Value
"Our school is considering your traffic light audio monitor. However, with the ?? selling at $40, we need to understand why yours is hundreds of dollars more expensive before we decide which one to purchase. Can you explain - in laymen's terms, please. Thanks."


In some ways your inquiry is impossible to answer because occasionally someone does report that they were able to use the $40 light to do the job, but it is a very rare occurrence. What we have found is that if the Chinese $40 light (which is officially classified as a "toy") does NOT work, then the installation of a light like ours will not work out either, since the $40 light is ignored and abused so the students try mightily to do the same thing with the correct unit like ours, and they often succeed.


So in a way, there is really only one opportunity to impose discipline using a light, and if it does not go well because we all like to save $'s, then the chance to do it at all is lost.
There are other differences of course, or we would not be selling hundreds of our correct traffic light audio monitor. The warranty is three years versus 90 days. (However, discarding a $40 light after a few months might not be considered a big expense.)


Our light has additional adjustments and a great deal of electronic circuitry to help it succeed, plus the traffic housing itself is a $225 item. This was done to be impressive and highly visible for the students and to present a professional look and also to help it last for 20 years, which it probably will, based on our experience with similar products we have. Based on even a fifteen year life, the cost per year is more in the $40 class. And the $40 light can fail any time it is hit with something like a basketball. Ours is pretty much immune to such tactics to make it fail. We have had some fairly poor districts do a lot of fundraising to pay for a light and in almost all cases they report that it was worth the effort to purchase the correct traffic light audio monitor.

In the final analysis, of course, the choice to invest or not is up to you. We do know that the children will benefit over their lifetimes from a closer adherence to the OSHA hearing guidelines and avoid premature deafness.

We often forget also the cafeteria and maintenance personnel and administration and teacher personnel whose hearing and demeanor is also affected by a noise level that is not only annoying but may be damaging also. Ultimately we suspect that workmen's compensation and private insurance companies will take a closer look at excessive noise levels in common areas like cafeterias. So this traffic light audio monitor can be a good preventative measure.

Please email us if you have additional questions.


Other Comments

Lost Opportunity - Dollars were not saved afterall

"... had a 750-dollar light in mind, one that would be heard in a gym or cafeteria. ... gave the go to buy it, but when student council voted they firmly stated NO. Knowing that buying the traffic light without the student's consent would be defeating the purpose of the council, ... decided to purchase a less expensive light. This light, at $40, was inexpensive and would "test" their idea for a bigger and better light. After being up for a very short time, the light will be coming down.

"... admitted in an interview: As soon as we got it, we knew it wouldn't work. It has been decided that the light is for the size of a classroom and can't be heard in the cafeteria. Furthermore the light has provoked students to yell at it and set it off. We are tired of students setting off the light, teachers have turned it off during lunch ...."

A Success Story - Being Fair

"My elementary school implemented a neat idea to control the noise level (in a way that would teach kids what an acceptable noise level was). They just bought a real traffic light (which are huge when you see them up close), installed it in the lunchroom to be in view of every kid, and put someone in charge of it during lunchtime every day. When it's green, all's okay. A yellow light is a warning to the kids that the noise level is getting too high. Red means everybody shut up for a moment and take a breather. Teaches 'em the proper noise level, and teaches 'em the concept of go, slow down, and stop with traffic lights. What's more, it's not teachers singling out certain kids for too much noise, but a warning to all. I thought it was cool, and the kids did too."

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  4. Click it and enter "663456" or "TSM100" or "663457" or "TSMA200" or "traffic light" or "audio monitor" or "sound monitor" or "cafeteria traffic light". This will display the traffic light audio monitor and you may click on it for the long explanation and larger picture with pricing.
  5. The list price for the TSM100 is $9xx.00 and for the TSMA200 it is $1,0xx.00
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  7. Remember the traffic light has a THREE YEAR unlimited warranty at NO additional charge and it is low voltage for safe usage.
 

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