OmniWarn Public Safety provides emergency notification systems and warning sirens for various situations such as severe weather, wildfires, and campus alerts. We offer turnkey mass notification solutions, handling everything from warning system design and installation to repair and maintenance. Our comprehensive services cover the entire United States, and we are the exclusive direct source for Federal Signal products in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Arizona and Louisiana.
Meet Our Team
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Logan Shelts
CEO – President
Over 10 years of experience
IT, sales, service, and installation of warning siren and mass notification systems.

Ryan Dean
CRO – Vice President
Over 8 years of experience
Sales, service, and installation of outdoor warning sirens and mass notification systems.

Dallen Schauf
Business Relations Manager
Over 8 years of experience
Business development and customer relations
In The News

Texarkana Upgrades Outdoor Warning Sirens with OmniWarn Partnership
Texarkana, Texas, is upgrading its severe weather alert system with the installation of 10 new outdoor warning sirens. The Texarkana Texas Fire Department is working with OmniWarn to replace aging equipment and expand coverage citywide. The project, expected to take two to four weeks, will deliver clearer sound and enhanced reliability to keep residents safe during severe weather events.

As Louisiana Sees More Tornadoes, Will Parishes Install Sirens?
As tornadoes increase across Louisiana, New Orleans is considering installing a $10 million outdoor siren system to warn residents of severe weather and other emergencies. Officials are exploring cost-saving options and consulting vendors like OmniWarn, which estimates $30,000–$50,000 per siren. Supporters cite accessibility and safety benefits, while critics question cost and effectiveness. If approved, Orleans Parish would be Louisiana’s first with a parishwide siren network.

Texas Considering Flood Warning Sirens Being Installed
Following deadly Kerr County flooding, Texas lawmakers are considering new outdoor warning siren options, with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick advocating for sirens in “flash flood alleys.” While states vary in siren system funding and maintenance, Texas typically sees locally funded models. Communities like Comfort and Comal County already have operational systems. Experts emphasize that sirens are just one part of a multi-faceted approach; public education on what siren tones mean and where to find additional information is crucial.

North Richland Hills, Texas Replacing Outdoor Warning Sirens
Facing issues with their aging siren system, North Richland Hills, Texas is upgrading their siren system with Federal Signal’s 2001-130 series siren.

Marietta, Oklahoma Secures Grant to Repair Tornado Sirens
After an EF4 tornado struck the town of Marietta, Oklahoma, OmniWarn Public Safety was trusted to repair and bring their siren system back online. The system will now utilize Federal Signal CommanderOne for automatic activation and remote siren status monitoring, ensure that their system is always ready.