Our Products

Battery backed and monitored radio fire alarm system for the deaf and hard of hearing complying with all relevant standards and requirements.

DeafWatch

· Housed in an IP55 rated steel cabinet.

· Battery backed (EN54-4 compliant).

· Fault monitoring of AC Power, DC Power, battery condition and internal fuses.

· Fault reporting via audible and visual alarms, and directly to users via fault message (at customer discretion).

· We supply the client with key switches for FIRE TEST and SITE SURVEY. To allow client to warn Deaf users of an impending fire test and to check the site coverage themselves.

· Fire Alarm messages building specific for example “FIRE ALARM BUILDING A”.

· Transmitter can be fitted with a range of different aerials to further extend coverage.

· Standard personal receiver is 58mm by 39mm by 14mm and comes with a clear, backlit display.

DeafWatch has been designed to be a best-in-class radio based fire alarm warning system for Deaf and hard of hearing people.

DeafWatch consistently outperforms paging licenced competitors both in per unit price and potential coverage, requiring fewer transmitters for the same coverage.  

Complies with all the relevant parts of BS5839:01 2002, EN54-4, EN 300 224.

University of Northampton - Park Campus

University of Northampton - Park Campus

Wireless refuge communication system for managing the safe evacuation of disabled and vulnerable individuals.

RefugeWatch comes in two variants, a fixed unit permanently located in the disabled refuge, or a personal “man-down” handset to be carried by the vulnerable individual.

RefugeWatch

RefugeWatch benefits:

· Two way speech and data communication to the central monitoring station (CMS).

· Communication can be forwarded to landline or mobile telephone, also forwarded to your on-site communication system.

· Thermal printed audit trail at CMS.

· Battery backed.

 

Personal RefugeWatch handset benefits:

· Emergency Call Button.

· Two-Way Speech.

· Lapel Microphone.

· Message Log—5 years.

· Internal Rotation Switch, triggers if person collapses.

 

RefugeWatch a secure system for managing data and speech communications between disabled refuges and the central monitoring station (CMS). 

Many new buildings have these systems cabled in as part of their infrastructure, but for older properties this can be an expensive proposition and near impossible on listed buildings. 

A hard wired refuge system potentially requires hundreds of metres of expensive fire resistant cabling in order to connect up the building safely. 

These problems of cost can be overcome using RefugeWatch from Wireless Alert Solutions Limited.

University of Leicester - New Campus Residences

Wireless Alert Solutions Limited

Distress Alarm Warning Systems for the Safety and Security of People and  Property