Refuge Communication

System With Disabled

Toilet Alarm

A refuge system provides a means of calling for assistance in the event of an emergency. A designated “safe area” isolates exiting occupants from the effects of smoke and heat during a fire or emergency situation. The communication system allows them to inform security of their location in the building and provides a safe haven until help arrives.


Most risk assessments show the need for a Refuge System, giving reassurance that the building management know of the occupants whereabouts during an emergency.

The primary function of the Refuge Communication System is to provide a voice link between two points in a building.


When a call is generated at the refuge area, the central LCD display will sound and display the location of the incoming call.


Pressing the “Talk” button at the central station will open the speech channel (loudspeaker) allowing a conversation to take place.

Typical System Configuration

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Diabled Toilet Alarms

 

A fully compliant disabled toilet alarm can be added to the system either as independent toilet alarms or as part of a multiple system utilising the central refuge station display.  The alarm will alert staff that a call has been generated within the WC and provides a BS8300 compliant solution. 

 

Please click here to view further information on disabled toilet alarms.

Main System Features

 

  • 12v DC operation
  • battery supported in the event of a mains failure
  • two way speech
  • simple daisy chained cabling
  • hands free intercom for caller
  • fully programmable text locations
  • typical system configuration
  • system fault monitoring and reporting
  • easily expandable
  • printer and data logger option
  • connection to radio pagers
  • full alphanumeric text
  • graphical floor plan option