The Navy SEAL Museum on North Hutchinson Island in Florida is protecting its digital signage displays with Protective Enclosures Company's The TV Shield outdoor TV enclosures, PEC announced.
January 23, 2015
The Navy SEAL Museum on North Hutchinson Island in Florida is protecting its digital signage displays with Protective Enclosures Company's The TV Shield outdoor TV enclosures, PEC announced.
A new addition to the museum experience, digital signage displays will now show footage for museum guests inside select Navy SEAL Museum exhibit vehicles. A recently installed The TV Shield (the TVS4050H model)offers protection from water, tampering and potential accidental damage caused by passengers for a display located in an 82-foot Mark V Special Operations Craft. This heavy-duty watercraft was once used as an insertion and extraction platform for special operations forces. The Navy SEAL Museum also plans to use a PEC protective case over a display in the UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter exhibit. Shot down three times while in service, the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-bladed, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter that has been flown in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Colombia, Poland, Okinawa and the Horn of Africa.
"The Navy SEAL Museum is a noteworthy American national treasure," PEC CEO Justin King said in the announcement. "PEC is honored and humbled to be contributing to the quality of the exhibits which honor some of the country's most distinct defense measures and heroes."
PEC also has provided The TV Shield weatherproof TV enclosures and The Display Shield outdoor digital signage enclosures for the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, the Florida Air National Guard, the Delaware Air National Guard and Glacier National Park, the company said.
(Photo: The TV Shield in Mark V Special Operations Craft. Photo credit: The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum.)