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Baldwin Boxall at Fire Safety Event

by Mark Rowe

Baldwin Boxall will attend the Fire Safety Event for the first time from April 10 to 12 at the NEC, having visited the Birmingham event last year, staff are looking forward to exhibiting there and welcoming visitors to stand FS52 where a range of products will be on show.

Visitors to the stand will be able to see the VIGIL2 voice alarm and public address system, the Omnicare emergency voice communication (EVC) system with disabled refuge and disabled toilet alarm outstations and the disabled toilet alarm controller.

Certified to EN54 and LPCB approved, the VIGIL2 voice alarm system is modular and provides flexibility when building a system, for any kind of project, the East Sussex-based company says. Installed in sites worldwide, the voice alarm system is used to inform and protect people.

The Omnicare EVC system is loop wired and can incorporate emergency telephones, steward telephones, disabled refuge remotes and disabled toilet alarms. The OmnicarePLUS can connect up to 8,000 remotes to one system and is for installation where coverage of a large area is required, the makers add.

The DTA4 provides four-way control from each unit and features the ability to daisy chain up to nine extra controllers (using a single mains source) for larger systems. Combined with the disabled toilet alarm kit, it is the company says a solution for installation in toilets and also bedrooms, where individuals may need to call for assistance. Visit www.baldwinboxall.co.uk.

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