We want to inform you that TekTone will be transitioning to a new ERP system the week of April 28th.
During this time, we will be unable to process or ship any product orders.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we work to improve our operations.
Our team will resume normal operations and shipping on May 5th.
If you have any urgent needs, please contact us before April 28th, and we will do our best to assist you.

Thank you for your continued support!
Sincerely,
The TekTone Team
We want to inform you that TekTone will be transitioning to a new ERP system the week of April 28th.
During this time, we will be unable to process or ship any product orders.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we work to improve our operations.
Our team will resume normal operations and shipping on May 5th.
If you have any urgent needs, please contact us before April 28th, and we will do our best to assist you.

Thank you for your continued support!
Sincerely,
The TekTone Team

For the fourth year in a row, TekTone Sound & Signal Mfg. Inc. was recognized for outstanding safety and health efforts by the North Carolina Department of Labor.

TekTone’s Compliance and Training Manager, Betty Smith, received the Third Consecutive Year Gold Safety award for TekTone from NCDOL Labor Commissioner, Josh Dobson. This year brings the total number of Safety Awards TekTone has received to four.

“I would like to congratulate everyone at TekTone for receiving a Third Year Gold Safety Award from NCDOL for 2023. We are beyond appreciative of our employees who have been committed to improving our safety culture. When it comes to keeping each other safe, it’s one for all and all for one.

We look forward to upholding these safety values and bringing home another safety award for 2024,” said Betty Smith.

To qualify for an annual safety award, an organization must meet the following criteria:

  • Have no fatalities during the calendar year at the site or location for which the award was given; AND
  • Have maintained an incidence rate at least 50 percent below the average for its particular industry group.

There are two Safety Award levels, Gold and Silver. According to labor.nc.gov, “The Gold Award is based on the days away, restricted, transferred (DART) rate, which includes cases of days away from work, restricted activity or job transfer” and “The Silver Award is based only on cases with days away from work. They are recorded when the worker misses at least one full day of work, not including the day of the injury.” A formula is used to compute the incident rate of the organization which is then compared to a table that “lists the incidence rate calculated to 50 percent for each industry group.”

About North Carolina Department of Labor

In operation since 1946, North Carolina Department of Labor’s Safety Awards Program now expands to more than 5,000 firms, and over 3,000 awards arepresented annually. Through the Safety Awards Program, private and public firms that achieve and maintain good safety records are recognized. This program is designed to stimulate interest in accident prevention and to promote safety in the workplace by providing an incentive to employers and employees to maintain a safe and healthful workplace.