IP Based Disabled Alarm

Published in: Central Disabled Alarm
IP Based Disabled Alarm - 5.0 out of 5 based on 82 votes

IP Disabled Toilet Alarm

Our IP disabled toilet alarm system can be expanded over large areas using network infrastructure. Our any Individual toilets can be added to the central DTA alarm monitoring system. Stand-alone toilet alarm systems with local control and monitoring can be integrated into a centralized system. Interfaces for integration with BMS and other third party systems available. Ideal for large buildings or multi-site establishments with centralized or off-site facilities management / monitoring., and has applications in hospitals, elderly homes, schools, factories, restaurants, hotels, and any other facility with where centrally monitoring requires.

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Portable Alert System

Published in: Medical Alert System
Portable Alert System - 5.0 out of 5 based on 16 votes

Eha2This is a portable medical alert system that will keep you protected both at home and on-the-go. The lightweight and GPS-enabled base station works with an emergency help button that, when pressed within 350 feet of the base station, connects you to our 24/7 Monitoring Center through a nationwide cellular network.

Smart Alert

Published in: Medical Alert System
Smart Alert - 4.9 out of 5 based on 16 votes

Eha1The Smart medical alert system wirelessly connects you to our 24/7 Monitoring Center to protect you from medical emergencies, home intrusions, fires, and home accidents. The easy-to-install base station works with an emergency help button that, when pressed within 600 feet of the base station, gives you access to immediate help through a nationwide cellular network.

Easy home alert

Published in: Medical Alert System
Easy home alert - 5.0 out of 5 based on 25 votes

EhaThe Easy home medical alert system wirelessly connects you to our 24/7 Monitoring Center to protect you from medical emergencies, home intrusions, fires, and home accidents. The easy-to-install base station works with an emergency help button that, when pressed within 600 feet of the base station, gives you access to immediate help through a nationwide cellular network.

Door Interlocking

Published in: Door Interlock Systems
Door Interlocking - 5.0 out of 5 based on 15 votes

Igpx8 850 1An Interlock System is a system preventing the simultaneous opening of two or more doors in a controlled environment.The range of Interguard door interlock controllers provide comprehensive options for the interlocking of doors and other access control hardware such as roller shutters, traffic bollards and gates. The use of any type of electronic lock is catered for as is integration with other systems including access control and fire alarms. Specified in numerous industries including security, cash handling, jewellers and pharmaceuticals, Interguard delivers a comprehensive solution.

Available for 2 doors, 3 doors  up-to 8 Doors Controller

Secure interlocking
Keeps all doors closed and locked and releases the relevant door on request only if available to be released. i.e. all other doors are locked.

Non secure interlocking
Keeps all doors closed but unlocked, and locks the other doors if a door is opened.

Indications
Red/Green indicators are provided at each door. Combinations of steady and flashing red and green lights indicate the status of the door.

Breach conditions
Indications for power loss, forced doors and doors left open on all models.

Operator Voice Communication

Operator Voice Communication - 5.0 out of 5 based on 121 votes

Ou Px100Central operator voice communication system, desktop unit starting from 4 line to 224 lines. Our CCU master controllers and SCU expansion controllers are ideal for larger projects up-to MAX 224 lines. Utilizing the same Type A and Type B outstations as 'Compact' system, and direct integration of Disabled Toilet alarms in each CCU requires an ECU dial unit and multiple LC2 or LC3 line cards allowing operators to communicate with the system's outstations at the touch of a button. Optional voice message cards are also available.

Fire Telephone EVAC

Fire Telephone EVAC - 5.0 out of 5 based on 88 votes

Ft Px100'Type A' telephone-style outstations are used in emergency evacuation applications. Comprising a telephone handset in a push-to-open or lockable red steel cabinet, they are typically located at entrances and fire-fighting lobbies to allow communicate with building control during an emergency. Connect to  central control equipment using two cores of 1.5mm sq. enhanced fire rated cable up-to 1000 meters distance.

Hands Free Outstations

Hands Free Outstations - 5.0 out of 5 based on 91 votes

Os Px100'Type B' intercom style outstations offer true hands-free duplex speech to allow anyone in a refuge area to communicate with building control at the touch of a button. Attractively finished in green steel or stainless steel, they includes connections for an optional induction loop system and a general-purpose relay output that closes on activation of the unit. Flush, surface and weatherproof versions are available. Connect to central control equipment using two cores of 1.5mm sq. enhanced fire rated cable can be supports up-to 1000 meters distance.

Line Expansion Unit

Line Expansion Unit - 5.0 out of 5 based on 114 votes

Ecu 8s Px100Can be connected to an ECU-4, ECU-8 or ECU-16 master controller to increase its line capacity to 8 or 16 lines respectively. Does not require a separate mains supply or batteries. Can be semi-flush mounted using an AFP385 bezel. Easily interfaced to accessible toilet alarms, PDA audio-frequency induction loop systems, strobes, CCTV activation relays, etc

Refuge Master Controllers

Refuge Master Controllers - 5.0 out of 5 based on 167 votes

Ecu 4 Px100Our Refuge master controllers starts from 4 to 224 line 'Compact' system comprises two wall-mounting master controllers (the ECU-4 , ECU-8 and ECU-16 which can handle 4, 8 and 16 lines) and an eight-line expansion unit (the ECU-8S). Typically located in a building's control room or fire services access point, the ECU-4, ECU-8 and ECU-16 allow emergency personnel to communicate via a telephone-style handset with the system's 'outstations' with true full duplex speech communication.

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