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EVCS Fire Systems

Emergency voice communication lets staff and fire crews talk between key points in a building during an incident. This range centres on the ESP Beacon master stations, including a touchscreen model, alongside the accessories that pair with them: a stainless steel remote alarm panel, a two-line expansion card and a flush mounting bezel. The wired, mains-powered stations sit at the heart of the system, with the add-ons extending its reach.

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What emergency voice communication does

Emergency voice communication lets staff and attending fire crews speak to one another between fixed points in a building while an incident is being managed. Rather than relying on shouting or mobile phones, the system gives clear, dedicated lines between a central position and the outstations placed around the site, so messages reach the right people quickly and the response stays coordinated.

What the range covers

This range centres on the master stations, the wired, mains-powered units that sit at the heart of the system and carry the calls. A touchscreen master station is included for sites that want a screen-led control point. Around the stations sit the parts that pair with them: a stainless steel remote alarm panel, an expansion card and a flush mounting bezel for a tidy finished wall.

How the parts work together

The master station does the talking and listening; the add-ons extend its reach and tidy the install. An expansion card lets a station carry more lines as a building grows, while the remote alarm panel places an alert point away from the main station. The flush bezel sets the unit neatly into the wall surface where a recessed finish is wanted, while the standard mounting suits a surface fit. Because the parts are made to pair with the master stations, they fit together without adapting one maker's kit to another's, which keeps a site's voice points consistent from one position to the next.

How to choose

Start with how many separate points around the building need a line, then pick a master station that suits that layout, adding an expansion card where more lines are needed later. Choose the touchscreen unit if you prefer screen-led control, and add the remote panel and bezel to match the positions and finish your site calls for. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EVCS used for?

It provides dedicated voice lines between fixed points in a building during an incident, so staff and attending fire crews can speak clearly without relying on phones or shouting across the site.

What sits at the centre of the system?

The master station. It is a wired, mains-powered unit that carries the calls, and a touchscreen version is available for sites that prefer screen-led control.

Are the stations wired or wireless?

They are wired and mains-powered. Cabling runs between the master station and the points it serves around the building.

What does the expansion card do?

It lets a master station carry more lines, which is useful as a building grows or more points need to be connected to the system.

What are the remote alarm panel and flush bezel for?

The stainless steel remote alarm panel places an alert point away from the main station, and the flush bezel sets a unit neatly into the wall where a recessed finish is wanted.

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