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

Leading the Market in Cost Effective Disabled Safety Systems

Dear Visitor,

Welcome to our website.

Wireless Alert Solutions Limited was formed as a direct response to the growing market in deaf fire alarm systems for Deaf people and the hard of hearing.  The management team decided from the outset that the company should be built on the following principles:

  • Quality Products and Services
  • The Most Cost Effective Solutions
  • A Layered Integrated Product Set

We have an excellent track record with retailers, blue chip companies and a wide variety of public institutions including universities, schools, colleges and councils.

We have a consultative approach to understanding your requirements for a deaf fire alarm system and present openly all information on the legal and technical requirements, and the most cost effective solutions to meet your requirements that conform to BS5839 (the British Standard for fire detection and alarm system in commercial properties).

So please feel free to contact us.  We’ll be happy to help.

Best Regards,

The Management Team.

 

DeMontfort University provide blanket coverage across their city campus

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DeafWatch at DeMontfort UniversityUniversity selected DeafWatch as their preferred solution for the fire provision of Deaf and hard of hearing people for their city centre campus in Leicester. DeafWatch is now used in the majority of buildings across the campus, allowing for detailed building specific evacuation message in compliance with BS5839-1(A2:2008). "We are happy with our selection of DeafWatch for the University. Wireless Alert are straightforward to deal with, efficient, transparent in their dealings and cost effectiv…
 

Imperial College London protect their Deaf Students with Deaf Fire Alarm System

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Imperial College LondonIn response to the needs of their students and staff, Imperial College London have moved quickly to secure DeafWatch transmitters across twenty nine buildings across their main South Kensington campus and beyond.  The DeafWatch system works across multiple buildings, providing seamless but discreet daytime and night time deaf fire alarm warnings for Deaf and hard of hearing users.
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