Media Room
This page includes our company overview, contact information, digital assets, and recent press releases for media use.
Media Room
This page includes our company overview, contact information, digital assets, and recent press releases for media use.
About Carmanah
Carmanah is a leading manufacturer of compliant solar and AC-powered systems for traffic safety, with thousands of installations across North America. Our dependable and efficient products provide energy-optimized LED solutions that combine the greatest performance and durability at the lowest total cost of ownership. Since 1996, we have built our global reputation for delivering solutions for industrial applications in some of the world’s harshest environments.
We help transportation professionals improve safety with compliant and quality traffic system for the multimodal networks. Our goal is to increase safety, improve walkability, and get drivers’ attention in a flash. Our products include rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) to get drivers to yield at crosswalks, school zone beacons to alert drivers to posted speed limits, and radar speed signs to help drivers self-correct their speeds.
Press Contact
Carmanah Marketing Department
1-877-722-8877
media@carmanah.com
250 Bay Street, Victoria, BC
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Logos
Images
Copyright: Carmanah Technologies
Carmanah R920 crosswalk rectangular rapid flashing beacon for a roundabout, Edmonds, WA.
Copyright: Carmanah Technologies;
Photo: David deLeon
Carmanah R247 24-Hour flashing stop sign, Yorba Linda, CA.
Copyright: Carmanah Technologies;
Photo: Joseph M. Carfora
Carmanah R829 school zone flashing beacon, Indianapolis, IN.
News & Media Mentions
- ITE, FHWA and Carmanah work together to reinstate RRFBs (ITE Journal)
- Carmanah RRFBs Add Much-Needed Safety to a Boulevard Crosswalk in New Mexico
- Carmanah Propels RRFB Technology into the Open Market (IMSA Journal)
- Safe Journeys to School Report Spurs Crosswalk Safety Action in St. Albert
- Improving Walkability Within Existing Urban Design (Whitepaper)
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