Wireless Cable-Free Disabled Toilet Alarm Systems
Cost Effective Solution
Our Disabled Toilet Alarm is considered be highly cost effective. It’s easy to install and can be fitted in minutes. Furthermore, if you decide to redeploy it elsewhere at a later date, this can easily be achieved.
Operation
When activated (when the cord is pulled or a wall mounted button is pressed), it will produce audible and visual alarms outside the WC. Once, a call has been dealt with, any alarm can be easily be reset with a simple press of a button.
The Kit
Disabled Persons Toilet Alarm kit includes everything required for your emergency assistance alarm. It’s attractively designed, incredibly simple and easy to use and allows a distressed person to raise an alarm in the event of any emergencies.
Key Features
System Components:
Wireless WC Reset Unit
Key Features:
– Designed for sites that need more than one pull cord and reset button.
– Possible to monitor multiple patients and toilets at same time – with alerts delivered to one receiver
– The unit can also be used as a replacement / spare part
Wireless WC Pull Cord Unit
Key Features:
– Easy to fit and setup
– Totally waterproof – suitable for use in bathroom
– Battery powered and wire free can be easily installed
– Low battery Light Indication
Wireless WC Alarm Unit with Strobe Light
Key Features:
– Battery operated – no dangerous electrical wiring or professional install
– Safe – system conforms to all safety and operational standards relating to disabled WC alarms
– Easy to set-up – can be installed in less than 10 minutes
– It Attaches to wall using supplied wall fixing brackets
– Alarm emits both audio and visual signal – adjustable volume and high intensity strobe LEDs to ensure you won’t miss an alert
– Reassurance LED lights to confirm operation to user
Wireless Disabled Toilet Alarm
Key Features:
– Easy to fit and setup
– Suitable for use in a WC
– Battery powered and wire free can be easily installed
– Conforms to all safety and operational standards relating to alarms for the disabled