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Fire Alarm Call Points

Manual call points let someone raise the alarm by hand the moment they spot a fire. These resettable units from ESP span three system types: MagPro for addressable panels, MAGfire for conventional wiring and MagDuo for two-wire setups. Several carry weatherproof IP65 or IP67 ratings for outdoor and damp areas, with the conventional models in the familiar red. Each one can be tested and reset without replacing the unit.

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Manual Fire Alarm Call Points

A manual call point lets anyone raise the alarm by hand the moment a fire is spotted, without waiting for a detector to react. This range covers break-glass and resettable units that work across different system types, so there is an option whether the building runs on addressable, conventional or two-wire wiring. The resettable models can be tested and reset in place rather than swapped out, which keeps routine testing quick and avoids replacing the unit every time.

Mounting is kept simple, with surface-mount units that fit onto a wall along an escape route or beside an exit. The familiar red housing makes each point easy to find in a hurry, and several units carry weatherproof IP65 or IP67 ratings so they hold up in damp areas, stairwells and outdoor positions. That mix lets you cover both indoor corridors and exposed entrances from one range.

Choosing a Call Point

  • Match the call point to your panel type: addressable, conventional or two-wire.
  • Pick a resettable unit if you want to test and reset without replacing the point.
  • Choose an IP65 or IP67 rated point for damp, sheltered or outdoor spots.
  • Surface-mount housings fit cleanly onto a wall by an exit or along a route out.

Whether you are fitting points along a single corridor or covering several exits across a larger site, the red finish and clear push action keep them easy to spot and use under pressure. Free UK delivery over £99, with worldwide shipping available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a manual call point?

It is a wall-mounted unit that lets a person trigger the fire alarm by hand, usually by breaking the glass or pressing the element. They are fitted along escape routes and near exits so the alarm can be raised the moment a fire is seen.

What does a resettable call point mean?

A resettable unit can be reset back to its ready state after it has been operated or tested, rather than needing the element replaced each time. This makes routine testing simpler and avoids using up spare parts.

Can these call points be used outdoors?

Several units carry an IP65 or IP67 rating, which suits damp areas, sheltered outdoor positions and exposed entrances. Check the rating listed on each product before fitting it in an outdoor or wet spot.

Will a call point work with any fire alarm panel?

No. Call points are made for specific system types, so the range includes addressable, conventional and two-wire options. Match the call point to the panel and wiring already on the building.

Why are call points red?

The red housing makes a call point easy to spot quickly along a corridor or beside a door. A clear, well-marked unit helps people find it fast when they need to raise the alarm.

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