Commercial safety systems
Safety systems are essential components of a building’s occupant protection measures, designed to provide emergency communication, assistance alerts, and rapid response capabilities. These systems play a critical role in protecting vulnerable individuals, lone workers, and all building occupants by ensuring timely assistance during emergencies.
Advantages of safety systems
- Occupant protection: Provides immediate communication channels for people requiring assistance during emergencies or medical incidents.
- Duty of care compliance: Ensures employers and building operators meet their legal obligations to protect staff, visitors and vulnerable individuals.
- Rapid response: Enables quick notification of designated personnel or emergency services, reducing response times in critical situations.
- Reliability: Battery-backed systems remain operational during power failures, ensuring protection at all times.
- Integration: Can be integrated with other building safety and management systems for comprehensive occupant protection.
Safety systems are vital elements of occupant protection in commercial buildings, providing emergency communication, assistance capabilities, and integration with other safety measures to protect lives and meet regulatory requirements.
Our safety system services
Accessible WC alarm systems
Accessible toilet alarm systems, also known as emergency assistance alarms, are designed to enhance safety and accessibility.
These emergency alarm systems are a crucial addition to accessible toilets, providing rapid assistance during emergencies.Â
In moments of need, individuals with health conditions or physical impairments can activate the alarm, promptly notifying designated personnel, usually the building’s reception or security team.
Emergency lighting
Emergency lighting provides critical illumination during power outages, ensuring safety and compliance in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
Designed for durability and energy efficiency, these systems deliver reliable performance in emergencies.
Lone working solutions
Lone working alarm systems are specialised safety solutions designed to protect employees who work without close or direct supervision.
These systems allow workers to signal for help during emergencies, such as accidents, injuries, or confrontations with the public, and provide employers with a mechanism to fulfil their legal duty of care.Â
Disabled refuge and EVC systems
An EVC system is a monitored, battery-backed solution designed for use during building evacuations in an emergency.
It incorporates different types of outstations, including disabled refuge units, fire telephones, steward telephones, and accessible toilet alarms.
These outstations offer various methods of communication with the operator at the control panel.
Disabled refuge units serve anyone requiring assistance during evacuation, including physically impaired individuals, wheelchair users, pregnant women, and anyone needing help exiting a building safely. Using these units, individuals in refuge areas can communicate directly with evacuation personnel, receiving reassurance, real-time updates, and confirmation of assistance.
Panic alarm systems
Panic alarm systems are user-activated, often discreet security devices that instantly alert authorities or security personnel to emergencies such as robberies, assaults, or medical crises.
They can be silent (for covert, high-risk situations) or audible (to deter threats), with options for fixed, wearable, or mobile app-based triggers.Â
Nurse call and vulnerable person systems
Nurse call systems are communication networks that connect the nursing staff with patients and the healthcare facility as a whole.
These systems allow patients to request help when needed and staff to coordinate their efforts and resources.
Our systems are easy to use, reliable, and scalable, suitable for both care home and hospital environments.