![]() ![]() Vandal Resistant, Anti-Ligature options for all Nurse and Patient Call Points.Transmitter battery can be tested anywhere without activating system.“Quick-Charge” facility – 10 minutes provides enough charge for a work-shift. ![]() Rechargeable Alarm Transmitters – a 2hr charge can provide up to a years usage.Low-Battery notification on Alarm Transmitters.4 alarm priority levels – Call, Alarm, Attack (& Crash).Dual Technology alarm transmitters (Infrared and Radio).Red Alert II has been integrated with our Network range of equipment to provide a combined staff attack and nurse call alarm system.The exact location of the alarm is then immediately displayed on the LCD indicator panels which are located in key positions throughout the building and/or portable devices such as pagers or smartphones. Our staff attack alarm systems are designed to allow staff to summon assistance by activating a personal alarm transmitter. In addition, they can be monitored so that the staff are automatically informed when leaving the building without returning their alarm device. The latest personal alarm devices will now last up to one year on a single charge of the battery. Connection onto the IP network for web-based alarm data logging & connectivity for remote access.Anti-vandal, anti-ligature Nurse and Patient Call Points which are available in wired or wireless options.Also, enhanced interfacing to alarm communication devices including alarm messaging to smartphones over 4G or Wi-Fi The upgraded Red-Alert II staff alarm platform now offers a variety of integration options into third party safety systems such as CCTV.SAS systems are widely used throughout the UK and Worldwide in Secure Units and Psychiatric Homes, Public and Private Acute Hospitals, CAMHS Units, Children’s Homes, Care and Residential Homes, Specialist Schools, Probation/Bail Hostels and Medical/Health Centres – basically anywhere where staff may feel vulnerable at their place of work, or need help in a hurry. ![]()
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