Perry Weather
Based in Dallas, TX, Perry Weather is a full-service weather technology firm, with the ultimate mission of keeping its customers safe and secure.
Your sirens, strobes, and messaging, now on your schedule.
Introducing Custom Warning System Triggers, a new way to trigger Perry Weather’s PA system, sirens and strobes.
Need to let everyone know the property closes in 10 minutes? Schedule it once and let it run on its own. Want to send the same announcement every day? Set it to repeat. Need to act right now? One tap.
Manual, scheduled, or recurring, Custom System Warning Triggers makes routine communication automatic and emergency response faster.
Watch to see how it works! ⬇️
In case you missed it, one of the hottest rooms in the United States just opened last week. 🔥
The Perry Weather Heat Lab at the University of North Florida's Korey Stringer Institute is officially open for business, and it can recreate the exact extreme heat conditions laborers, warfighters, and athletes face in the field.
And with the lab located in the heart of Jacksonville, researchers are positioned to study not just acute heat exposure, but chronic heat exposure and its long-term effects.
Hear from our Director of Science, David Martin, and Gabrielle Brewer, Postdoctoral Research Associate at UNF, on the research planned for the lab in the years ahead.
Want to learn more about the lab? Click the link in the comments! 👇
05/21/2026
A new chapter in heat science begins today. 🌡️
Perry Weather, the Korey Stringer Institute, and the University of North Florida are officially opening the Perry Weather Heat Lab, a state-of-the-art research facility dedicated to advancing the science of exertional heat stress.
So what makes this lab different? 🤔
✅ Controlled simulation of real-world conditions of athletes, warfighters & laborers
✅ Physiological measurement under high heat exertion
✅ New testing of interventions, like hydration, rest and cooling
None of this happens without the people behind it. Huge thanks to the Korey Stringer Institute, Doug Casa, Mike Szymanski, Gabby Brewer, Kelci Stringer, and the entire UNF team for turning a shared vision into reality.
The work starts now — and we're just getting started.
05/15/2026
Today, safety leaders from aviation, construction, and the military came together with researchers from Korey Stringer Institute and University of North Florida, alongside the Perry Weather team, for our Heat Stress Summit.
Different industries, different missions, unified together to face one challenge: shaping the next generation of heat stress research for the occupational setting.
The science of heat stress is evolving fast, but the gaps between what we know and what laborers, warfighters, and athletes face on the ground are still wide.
The conversations happening here about study design, field data, and real-world application will help close them.
We’re incredibly grateful for the people who took time out of their busy schedules to show up, share, and help chart what comes next. ⬇️
05/14/2026
Oklahoma’s HB 1675 bill has officially been signed. If you run a licensed youth camp in the state, you’re going to want to pay attention. ⬇️
By the end of the year, camp operators will need a site-specific emergency action plan filed with their county by the end of 2026. 📑
We did a full breakdown: what’s required, what your hazard assessment needs to cover, what counts as “two independent alert methods,” and a couple other key points your team will need to be aware of.
Full guide linked in the comments. 🔗
🚧 We're closing out Construction Safety Week with an announcement you're going to want to hear. 🚧
We compiled a report that takes heat stress data from thousands of Perry Weather stations and matches it against where America's largest construction projects are being built.
The overlap is striking.
The counties across the US powering America's construction boom are the same counties where heat is hitting hardest. The report is linked in the comments.
But the work doesn't stop at the report.
We're partnering with the Korey Stringer Institute and the University of North Florida to soon open a state-of-the-art heat lab, a place to recreate the exact conditions workers face on a jobsite and test interventions like hydration, rest, and cooling to the test.
Download the report below to see what's happening on jobsites across the country, and what you can do this season to keep your crew safe. 👇
Think you know how heat impacts your construction crew? 🤔
For Construction Safety Week, we put some of our Perry Weather employees to the test, quizzing them on real stats from our 2026 State of Heat Stress Report.
Want to see what they got wrong (and what your team might be missing)? Download the full report and find out where your operation stands. Link in the comments!
05/06/2026
Perry Weather is a proud sponsor of but for us, sponsorship is just the starting point.
We believe that protecting crews on the jobsite starts with our team understanding the conditions they work in.
That’s why our Director of Science, David Martin PhD, presented the latest studies on heat stress — how the research is actually conducted, what it reveals about the human body under extreme conditions, and the groundbreaking work happening with our partners at the to push that science forward.
When our team understands the real impact of high heat on a construction site, we’re able to have better conversations with the people we serve, and ultimately build a product that ensures the safety of workers around the clock.
Construction Safety Week is more than just checking off a box for us. ❌
It’s an opportunity for everyone in the space to learn, provide insight, and to showcase the commitment and accountability jobsites hold to ensure everyone gets home safe.
So when companies take intentional actions to protect their crew from unsafe conditions, it lets workers know that their investment in weather safety is also more than just checking off a box.
Watch to see how construction sites are leveraging Perry Weather to reduce weather risk around the clock.
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