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News for disabled alarms on Saturday 4 Sep 2010

Disabled Refuge Systems Now Available At the Safety Centre (The Safety Centre)

The Safety Centre are now stocking C-TEC's new SigTEL Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) System. It has been specifically designed to meet the rising demand for fully compliant BS 5839 Part 9 disabled refuge systems.

The range comprises two different types of central control equipment - SigTEL Compact, a new all-in-one wall-mounting version which can handle up to 8 lines (expandable to 16) and a 16 to 128 line modular wall/desk mounting version. Both are typically located in a buildings control room (or on smaller applications at a fire access point) where they allow management and/or the fire services to communicate via a telephone-style handset with the systems outstations.

Two types of outstation are available Type A and Type B the requirements for which are set out in BS 5839 Part 9.



For further information: Disabled Refuge Systems at The Safety Centre

The Safety Centre
Unit 17 Deanfield Court
Link 59 Business Park
Clitheroe
Lancs
BB71QS
United Kingdom
Website http://www.thesafetycentre.co.uk
Telephone 01200 428 410
News Ref:1354


Disabled Toilet Alarms Now Available DDA (The Safety Centre)

Do you need to comply with the DDA in your building? The Safety Centre are now stocking a range of disabled toilet alarm systems.

They are attractively designed, easy to install and simple to use, allowing a distressed person to raise an alarm in the event of an emergency. To operate, the user simply pulls the cord (of a ceiling pull unit) to activate a light and sounder outside the WC.

The disabled toilet alarms can help building managers and service providers comply with the requirements of BS8300, the Disability Discrimination Act, the Care Standards Act and the English Tourism Council's National Accessibility Scheme.

These units are also ideal for use as a single zone emergency assistance alarm in changing rooms, solariums, interview rooms and reception areas.

For further information: Disabled Toilet Alarms from the safety centre

The Safety Centre
Unit 17 Deanfield Court
Link 59 Business Park
Clitheroe
Lancs
BB7 1QS
United Kingdom
Website http://www.thesafetycentre.co.uk
Telephone 01200 428 410
News Ref:1350



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