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Emergency Assist Alarms

ESP Beacon assist call and disabled refuge systems cover managed alarm circuits in commercial and care settings, from bedroom and toilet alarm kits to four-zone modules, outstations, cancel and input modules. Brushed stainless steel and IP66 builds suit wet or busy areas, with wired and wireless options. Fixed-wired panels like these are best installed and commissioned by a qualified electrician.

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Assist call and refuge systems

Emergency assist alarms give people a way to call for help and let staff respond quickly. They are managed alarm circuits used in commercial and care settings, from accessible toilets and bedrooms to wider buildings where someone may need to wait safely for assistance. The range here covers the parts that make up these systems, from ready kits through to the modules that build out a larger circuit.

Kits and zone modules

Ready kits suit a single point such as a bedroom or an accessible toilet, bringing together the parts needed to set up one alarm. Where a building has several rooms or floors to cover, zone modules and expander panels group those points onto a managed circuit, so a call from any one of them is flagged in a clear, central way. This keeps a larger setup organised rather than a scatter of separate alarms, and it means staff can see at a glance where a call has come from.

Outstations and control modules

Refuge outstations give a point of two-way contact at a stairwell or holding area, so a person waiting there can speak with whoever is coordinating. Cancel, input and alert modules handle the day-to-day running of the circuit, letting staff reset a call once it has been dealt with and tie in other equipment. Together these parts shape how a system behaves around the building.

Builds for demanding spaces

Many parts come in brushed stainless steel, which wears well in busy public areas and wipes clean. IP66-rated options are sealed against water and dust, suiting wet rooms and exposed spots, and both wired and wireless choices sit in the range. Fixed-wired panels are best installed and commissioned by a qualified electrician, who can plan the circuit for the building. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an emergency assist alarm?

It is a managed alarm system that lets a person call for help and lets staff respond, used in commercial and care settings such as accessible toilets, bedrooms and holding areas within a building.

What is a refuge outstation?

A refuge outstation is a point of two-way contact at a stairwell or holding area, so someone waiting there can speak with the person coordinating help. It forms part of a managed circuit.

What do the cancel and input modules do?

Cancel and input modules handle the running of the circuit. A cancel module lets staff reset a call once it has been dealt with, while an input module ties in other equipment on the system.

Which finishes and ratings are available?

Many parts come in brushed stainless steel that wipes clean in busy areas, with IP66-rated options sealed against water and dust for wet or exposed spots. Both wired and wireless choices feature in the range.

Do these need professional installation?

Fixed-wired panels are best installed and commissioned by a qualified electrician, who can plan and set up the circuit for the building and check it works as intended.

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