Disabled Refuge Systems

Hands free help

Having an EVC (emergency voice communication) system in place, known as a Disabled Refuge System allows firefighters and staff to communicate with one another, and vulnerable persons awaiting evacuation in a Refuge Area, during emergency situations.

UKFS use the SigTEL system, which is designed for disabled refuge systems. Their ‘Type B’ outstations offer true hands-free duplex speech and allow anyone in a refuge area to communicate with building control at the touch of a button. Features include additional connections for an optional induction loop system and a general-purpose relay output that closes on activation of the unit.

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Real Fire Evacuations

Peace of Mind

Customer Satisfaction

Fire Alarm System by Advanced Co MXPro

Easy access sytem

UKFS also deploy the C-Tec Free to Roam portable handsets and fire telephone jack plates are increasingly in demand overseas where ‘Type A’-style portable handsets and jack plate combinations are accepted by prevailing standards. Jack plates are typically located in stairwells and risers allowing marshals, security guards and sports stewards to plug their handsets into them in an emergency.