Designed to meet the demand for BS 5839 Part 9 compliant disabled refuge, fire telephone and stadium marshaling systems.
Current Building Regulations insist all new non-domestic buildings with more than one storey provide ‘refuge’ areas/ safe places where people who cannot easily use fire escapes and evacuation lifts can call for assistance and wait until help arrives.
SigTEL provides simple, effective two-way communication in these areas to assist rescue teams in determining where assistance is required and to reassure people help is on the way.
It can also be used by trained personnel in sports stadia etc to help ensure the orderly evacuation of people in an emergency.
Master control panels are typically located in a building’s control room or at a fire services access point and allow management and/or the fire services to communicate via a handset with the system’s ‘outstations’.
Designed to meet the demand for BS 5839 Part 9 compliant disabled refuge, fire telephone and stadium marshaling systems.
Current Building Regulations insist all new non-domestic buildings with more than one storey provide ‘refuge’ areas/ safe places where people who cannot easily use fire escapes and evacuation lifts can call for assistance and wait until help arrives.
SigTEL provides simple, effective two-way communication in these areas to assist rescue teams in determining where assistance is required and to reassure people help is on the way.
It can also be used by trained personnel in sports stadia etc to help ensure the orderly evacuation of people in an emergency.
Master control panels are typically located in a building’s control room or at a fire services access point and allow management and/or the fire services to communicate via a handset with the system’s ‘outstations’.
Designed to meet the demand for BS 5839 Part 9 compliant disabled refuge, fire telephone and stadium marshaling systems.
Current Building Regulations insist all new non-domestic buildings with more than one storey provide ‘refuge’ areas/ safe places where people who cannot easily use fire escapes and evacuation lifts can call for assistance and wait until help arrives.
SigTEL provides simple, effective two-way communication in these areas to assist rescue teams in determining where assistance is required and to reassure people help is on the way.
It can also be used by trained personnel in sports stadia etc to help ensure the orderly evacuation of people in an emergency.
Master control panels are typically located in a building’s control room or at a fire services access point and allow management and/or the fire services to communicate via a handset with the system’s ‘outstations’.
SigTEL is an emergency voice communication (EVC) system ideal for use in disabled refuge and/or fire telephone applications.
The system is made up of a Master Controller (4, 8 or 16 line versions are available) typically located in a building’s control room or at fire services access point. This allows management and/or firefighters to communicate with the system’s disabled refuge or fire telephone ‘outstations’. A networking facility allows systems of up 224 lines to be easily implemented making the system ideal for small and large applications.
Features and benefits:
SigTEL is an emergency voice communication (EVC) system ideal for use in disabled refuge and/or fire telephone applications.
The system is made up of a Master Controller (4, 8 or 16 line versions are available) typically located in a building’s control room or at fire services access point. This allows management and/or firefighters to communicate with the system’s disabled refuge or fire telephone ‘outstations’. A networking facility allows systems of up 224 lines to be easily implemented making the system ideal for small and large applications.
Features and benefits:
SigTEL is an emergency voice communication (EVC) system ideal for use in disabled refuge and/or fire telephone applications.
The system is made up of a Master Controller (4, 8 or 16 line versions are available) typically located in a building’s control room or at fire services access point. This allows management and/or firefighters to communicate with the system’s disabled refuge or fire telephone ‘outstations’. A networking facility allows systems of up 224 lines to be easily implemented making the system ideal for small and large applications.
Features and benefits: