“Add a Dollar, Save a Life” Program Adds Up
Check Presentation to Commodore Vin Pica at 2021 Annapolis Sailboat Show Sirius Signal began a donation program in 2021 monikered, "Add a Dollar, Save a Life." When customers check out on the Sirius Signal website, they have an option to make a donation to the Coast...
Sirius Signal Develops App with Feature to File a Float Plan
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 06/11/21 Danielle Doyle 888.526.0005 danielle@siriussignal.com In support of the United States Coast Guard recommendation to “File a Float Plan,” Sirius Signal has developed a smart phone app that will let you file a float plan to...
Sirius Signal Field Study Helps Save the SOS Signal Used for Maritime Emergencies
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1/29/19 Danielle Doyle 888.526.0005 danielle@siriussignal.com The Sirius Signal team worked with USCG representatives to conduct studies researching the best colors and sequences to use when summoning help in a maritime emergency....
Kicking the Flare Disposal Problem Down the Road
They’re not just hazardous waste; they’re explosive hazardous waste.
We’re talking about out of date flares. Each year, the number of places that will accept expired flares for “free” continues to dwindle. Topping the list is the recent decision of the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to no longer accept them, preceded by the same decision by most fire department stations.
The Electronic Flare SOS Distress Light Aids Stranded Boaters After Motor Quits
The Electronic Flare SOS Distress Light Aids Stranded Boaters After Motor Quits Written by Averi Melcher San Diego, CA — During a relaxing evening viewing the San Diego skyline with six friends this summer, Captain Greg Potter’s boat became disabled, requiring aid...
SOS Distress Light Saves Fishermen’s Lives in Gulf of Mexico
On Jan 5, 2017, Michael (31 year Army veteran) and a buddy with limited boat-handling experience departed Mobile, Alabama on an offshore overnight tuna fishing trip. The crew of two aboard a World Cat, a 25-foot center console power cat, departed in the early morning...