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Vibrating Fire Alarm For The Deaf For Guests At Hotels
Vibrating Fire Alarm For The Deaf For Guests At Hotels, under the mandatory terms of the DDA all hoteliers are legally obliged to make provision for the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing This safe, reliable and portable unit uses wire-free technology to communicate a fire alarm to the deaf and hard of hearing Ideal for hotels and other sleeping risk applications to ensure compliance with DDA recommendations.
Vibrating Fire Alarm For The Deaf For Guests At Hotels
Vibrating Fire Alarm For The Deaf For Guests At Hotels, under the mandatory terms of the DDA all hoteliers are legally obliged to make provision for the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing This safe, reliable and portable unit uses wire-free technology to communicate a fire alarm to the deaf and hard of hearing Ideal for hotels and other sleeping risk applications to ensure compliance with DDA recommendations.
To use, place the receiver unit at the bedside and the vibrator pad under the pillow – if a fire alarm sounds, the receiver ‘hears’ the alarm, a high-intensity strobe on the receiver flashes and the pad vibrates to wake the sleeper. Incorporates an alarm clock facility Light and portable the device can be moved easily to other rooms Deafgard requires 4 1.5V C batteries to operate.
Deafgard is the ideal solution to cover hotels, motels, or any jobs were employees need to sleep on the business premises and ensure they do comply with DDA recommendations. Deafgard is easily portable, light at 830 grams, and quickly fitted to any room.
The unit is reliable and safe, and makes use of wire-free technology to pick up a sounding fire alarm and relay it to the deaf or hard of hearing. Simple to use, and perfect to give peace of mind to your guests, the guest simply needs to place the unit next to the bed and put the vibrator pad under their pillow.
Should a fire alarm sound, the guest will ‘hear’ the alarm via the unit, which will receive the alarm signal and cause the pad to vibrate. A high-intensity strobe will also sound on the receiver, and the combination of the vibration and the strobe will awaken the guest and giving them the same early warning that anyone else would receive from a standard smoke alarm.
This is a vital, life saving piece of equipment, and an amazing innovation to protect deaf people in an emergency. The Deafgard unit also has an alarm clock for your guest’s use, with no need to buy a separate unit.
The unit measures 115mm high, 165mm wide and 125mm deep, and is compliant to BS 5839-3. It needs 4 1.5 volt C sized alkaline batteries which must be bought separately. Note that you cannot use rechargeable batteries with the Fireco Deafguard unit.
Vibrating Fire Alarm For The Deaf For Guests At Hotels Specifications
- Application Hotels & Motels to comply with DDA recommendations
- Colour(s) Black
- Description Vibrating alarm
- Material Casing: ABS
- Supplied in Single
- Type Trigger by Alarms compliant to BS 5839-3 Version
- With Alarm clock
- Weight 830 g
- Description Deafguard
- Material Casing: ABS
- Product Description Deafgard
- Size 115 (H) x 165 (W) x 125mm (D)
- Power: 4 x 1.5V C Alkaline Batteries - not included
- Supplied in Single
- Type Trigger by Alarms compliant to BS 5839-3
- Version With Alarm clock