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Accessibility Products

We are constantly sourcing & improving our product ranges & features to help you meet your regulatory obligations and ensure your designs are accessible for all.

Disabled Refuge Systems, Disabled Toilet Alarms, Loop induction Systems & Tapeswitch are only a few of the items we stock to allow you as an installer / specificier / or buildings manager meet your obligations safely & economically.

Disabled Refuge Outstation

Type B - Hands Free
Area H W D
Surface back box 290 217 50
Flush back box 230 155 55
Stainless panel 260 185 3
Type A - Hand Set
Area H W D
Surface 332 182 96
Flush 372 232 1.5
Back box 332 182 77

Disabled Refuge Call Central Control

MDC - 4 Line
Area H W D
Control Panel 350 370 1.5
Flush back box 310 330 75
Surface sleeve 392 412 81
MDC - 16 Line
Area H W D
CDC 16 Surface Radial 600 520 170
CDC 16 Surface Loop 600 520 200
Please call for custom control panels.

Disabled Refuge Outstation Brochures

Dado Panic Strip

Dado Panic Switch

The DaDo Panic Strip is a press-at-any point switch-strip that can easily be operated by a hand, finger or arm. It can be operated over its entire length and so it is ideal for installation in hospitals, care homes, interview or consulting rooms, in fact anywhere where people may need to signal for help or assistance. The DaDo Panic Strip is designed to be mounted along the wall of a room or even along the length of a corridor and can be configured to suit the shape of any room.

It is considered best practice to act as an emergency-call system to summon assistance when personnel are under threat in high risk situations, such as Medical Consulting Rooms, Prison or Police Station Interview Rooms, Government Offices etc. Equally it can be used to request emergency help such as in Hospitals, Disabled Toilets or Residential Care Homes, where pull cords are sometimes found to be tied up or vandalized or broken.

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Audio-Frequency Induction Loop Systems

Audio-frequency induction loop systems (AFILS) allow hearing impaired people to hear more clearly. Most hearing aids have a 'T' or 'MT' switch which allows them to pick up the electromagnetic field generated by an induction loop system. The hearing aid converts this signal into a sound suited to its user's specific hearing requirements.

Any person with a hearing aid positioned within or near the loop (see schematics above) can hear the loop signal by switching their hearing aid to the correct position, allowing them to participate more effectively in general conversation, ordering goods or services, listening to public performances, etc.

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