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Our rugged, vandal‑resistant emergency assistance alarms are fully compatible with BS 8300‑2 and document M making them perfect for public spaces. Whether you need a stand‑alone alarm for a single toilet, a multi‑alarm system with remote monitoring or an integrated solution that includes disabled refuge EVC, intercoms and building alarms we have you covered. For smarter sites, our networked platforms offer logging and third‑party interfaces, ensuring seamless integration and scalable safety.
Currently in installed in hospitals, railway stations, hotels, airports and other public spaces.
Call point buttons offer an alternative to standard pull cord alarm activation points. Mutiple pull cords and call points can be combined together on the same alarm system to cover a wider area and increase alarm accessibility. Call points can be also used in locations where pull cords may not be appropriate.
This unit is an alarm call point with a single illuminated call button. The button illumination mimics the operation of the overdoor beacon to provide visual alarm state indication for the user.
The main PCB has screw terminals for easy cable connection and the entire assembly mounts in a standard UK, 35mm, single gang back box. Anti‑tamper fixings are available on request.
Our DT7520.25 is a white painted steel call point with a vandal resistant call button. To reduce the risk of accidental activation the call button must be pressed and held for a minimum of 0.25 seconds before the alarm is raised. This unit is suitable for mounting in a standard UK, 35mm, single gang back box. The standard plate is painted white and annotated in red with the words EMERGENCY CALL. Alternative annotation and finishes are available on request.
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Nursing homes, retirement homes, assisted living residences, etc.
Factories, offices, hotels, stations, offices, schools and other public buildings.
Police stations, prisons, courts, secure hospitals, border agencies, etc.
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