Our vandal resistant emergency assistance alarm range offers tough, cost‑effective, BS 8300‑2 and document M compatible systems suitable for public use. We supply stand‑alone alarms, multiple alarm systems with remote monitoring and combined systems with disabled refuge EVCS, building alarms, etc. For larger and smarter sites, we offer networked solutions with optional BMS interfaces. Ideal for hospitals, railway stations, hotels, airports and other public spaces.
Our enhanced emergency assistance alarm reset units are local alarm controllers with integral reset buttons. These units continually monitor pull cords, call points, etc. and activate beacon sounders and other indicators when an alarm is triggered. The reset button is used to reset (or cancel) the alarm after an incident has been resolved. Enhanced resets have an additional BS 8300-2 compatible timed acknowledge function to reassure users and facilitate audible communication. Reset units are usually installed inside an alarm zone to allow users to cancel the alarm and to ensure alarm responders visit the location in response to an alarm.
Compliant emergency assistance alarms cannot be reset remotely.
This reset/controller offers an extra‑large, high visibility, 20mm LED beacon, an illuminated reset button, a timed acknowledge function and an internal buzzer. The front plate is made from brushed finish stainless steel and annotated in black with the word RESET. Other finishes and alternative annotation are available on request. This unit is suitable for mounting in a standard UK, 35mm, double gang back box (not supplied).
Ideal retrofit for systems with existing double gang boxes
For other applications we offer a range of alternative reset units with alarm‑strip controllers, telephone interfaces, etc.
A complete list of Folknoll products in this range.
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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