N/HARK/1 HARK Disabled Toilet alarm Kit
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N/HARK/1 HARK Disabled Toilet alarm Kit
includes a pull cord unit, reset point and power supply / indicator.
• Sounder within the reset unit to give audible reassurance that assistance is on the way
• Braille text on the reset unit
• Only 3 points to install on a standard system
• Can be simply linked to other systems
• Assists in ensuring compliance with the DDA BS8300 & other care standards
• Simple to expand
• Multi-way remote indicator units available
• Twin pull cord rings supplied
• Disabled Persons sticker supplied
KSh35,000.00 Excl. VAT
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N/HARK/1 HARK Disabled Toilet alarm Kit
The Channel Safety Hark is a disabled toilet alarm kit. This kit includes a pull cord unit, reset point and power supply / indicator.
N/HARK/1 HARK Disable Toilet Kit with Power Supply Pull-cord and Reset Units
• Sounder within the reset unit to give audible reassurance that assistance is on the way
• Braille text on the reset unit
• Only 3 points to install on a standard system
• Can be simply linked to other systems
• Assists in ensuring compliance with the DDA BS8300 & other care standards
• Simple to expand
• Multi-way remote indicator units available
• Twin pull cord rings supplied
• Disabled Persons sticker supplied
Operation
Once the pull cord(s) are activated the reassurance LED on the pull cord will illuminate, the reset unit will illuminate & operate its internal sounder and the external lamp/sounder unit will operate along with any optional equipment installed.
Simply pressing the illuminated reset switch will return the system to the normal’ state.
The pull cord, coloured red for high-visibility, has two rings that should be positioned in specific locations: –
- one should be only 100mm from the floor
- the other should be at a height of 800-1000mm, reachable from the WC.
The reset button, which has a sounder to indicate to the disabled person that assistance is on the way, should also be located within reach of the WC, at 1200mm from the floor.
The emergency assistance indicator should be installed in a highly visible location outside the rest-room where it will be easily seen and the sounder will be easily heard.
Installing this stainless steel disabled toilet alarm system helps property and business owners to meet compliance with the DDA, BS8300 and various other care standards.
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