deafSentry, Deaf Fire Alarm unlike other
less cost effective systems on the market, runs on the Ofcom licensed Distress Frequency. This frequency is only used in emergencies,
and therefore is not cluttered up with general day to day traffic.
This means that when your fire alarm needs to send out a signal to your
deaf or hard of hearing employees, students or customers, it will do so clearly, quickly and effectively.
This equipment broadens the effectiveness of an existing fire alarm
system by wirelessly enabling pocket receivers (dedicated "pagers") to react to an alarm condition over a range of up
to 3 km, depending on local topography.
In the event of the alarm being activated, anyone with a "pager" will be alerted
by the system, sending the pre-set message or location ID enabling prompt onsite action to be taken.
This system has been designed for all sizes of premises, and in particular
dispersed establishments such as universities, colleges and public & commercial buildings.
With an EN54-4 approved power supply, and battery condition monitoring,
this microprocessor controlled unit can handle up to 13 separate fire panel inputs.
All housed in a UL94 V0 fire retardent plastic housing, with test and site
survey keyswitch facility built in.