Disabled Refuge Systems

Disabled Refuge Call System RADIAL (RS4)

The system provides a simple means of connecting up to four remote locations to a central (master) station using an independent telephone link, continuously monitored when not in use, and utilising a battery supported power supply, to allow compliance with the relevant sections of BS5839 Pt9 & BS9999.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System RADIAL (RS1)

The system provides a simple means of connecting up to one remote locations to a central (master) station using an independent telephone link, continuously monitored when not in use, and utilising a battery supported power supply, to allow compliance with the relevant sections of BS5839 Pt9 & BS9999.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System Handsfree (Type B) (RCO/SS/WR)

For those outdoors areas, a weatherproof option is also available. With hands free communications with clear and intelligible speech even with an operating background ambient of up to 80dB. A call is made by pressing the large momentary push button.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System Handsfree (Type B) (RCO/SS)

A hands free loud speaking version can be supplied as an alternative in stainless steel. Both flush and surface mounting units can be supplied. The surface unit has a black leatherette (RAL9001) mild steel back box.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System Handsfree (Type B) (RCO/GB)

The DDA & Fully Compliant BS5839 Pt9 Green hands free loud speaking version is an alterative to the stainless steel version. Both flush and surface mounting units can be supplied.

The surface unit has a black leatherette (RAL9001) mild steel back box. A call is made by pressing the large momentary push button.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System RADIAL (RS8)

The central is fitted with illuminated momentary push switches for each of the Refuge area. When a call is requested the relevant indicator illuminates and the phone rings to attract the attention of an incoming call.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System - LOOP (RS8)

The central is fitted with illuminated momentary push switches for each of the Refuge area. 

When a call is requested the relevant indicator illuminates and the phone rings to attract the attention of an incoming call.

 

Disabled Refuge Call System - LOOP (RS16)

The central is fitted with illuminated momentary push switches for each of the Refuge areas. When a call is requested the relevant indicator illuminates and the phone rings to attract the attention of an incoming call.

 

Economy Disabled Refuge System

Simple, effective two-way communication system for refuge areas, known as Emergency Voice Communication Systems (EVC).

 


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