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Fireco 577-6444 Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing Impaired 601-8527

Fireco 577-6444 Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing Impaired 601-8527

Fireco 577-6444 Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing Impaired 601-8527In the event of a fire deaf and hard of hearing people will not be able to hear the fire alarm. Deafgard provides a wireless solution for communicating the sound of a fire alarm to deaf and hard of hearing people when they are asleep. Deafgard is a battery powered unit with a pad attachment that goes under the pillow or mattress. If the fire alarm sounds the pad vibrates lights flash and the screen displays FIRE.For someone who is deaf or hard of hearing a stranger coming into your hotel room to alert you of an emergency could be distressing. Guests can take the device to their room as it is easily portable and they can relax knowing they will be alerted automatically in the event of a fire.How It WorksDeafgard is a portable device that alerts people in an emergency. Designed for the deaf and hard of hearing Deafgard has a vibration pad and flashing light that wakes people up on the sound of the alarm.Key FeaturesPortable device requiring no installationEnsures you comply with elements of the Equality Act 2010Complies to BS EN61000-6-12001 and BS EN61000-6-32001Independence for the userPeace of mind for family and friendsAlarm clock facilityUsed in hotels and guest houses all over the worldWireless and self-containedActivates automatically when the fire alarm system soundsTechnical DetailsCasing ABSBattery 18650 Lithium-ion rechargable batteryPower USB-C input 5V 1A 5WExpected battery life 2-3 daysTrigger AcousticCompliant to EMC Directive CE Marked

GBP 448.19
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Fireco 286-7462 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer Red

Fireco 286-7462 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer Red

Fireco 286-7462 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer RedOnce installed Dorgard works by listening out for a continuous sound of 65 decibels or higher. Once this sound has been identified after approximately 14 seconds Dorgard will release the fire door and under the pressure of the overhead door closer the door will close sealing the area and preventing the spread of smoke and fire.As Dorgard is wire free it requires no wiring into the buildings main fire alarm system meaning that disruption during installation is minimal and fast.When Dorgard is holding a fire door open it listens for the continuous sound of a fire alarm. Dorgard needs to hear a fire alarm that exceeds 65 decibels for longer than 14 seconds. At a general noise level of 80 decibels Dorgard will release. This facility has been built into the unit as a safety feature. Should the noise level in your premises exceed 80 decibels it is unlikely that you would hear a 65 decibel alarm therefore the Dorgard releases the fire door to close.Key FeaturesOverall height 205mmMain casing height 150mmWidth 195mmDepth 45mmPacked kit weight 950gProduct only including batteries 700gCasing ABSPower 2 x 1.5v C size alkaline batteries do not use rechargeable batteriesExpected battery life 12 monthsTrigger by alarms compliant with BS 5839-3Improves access in premises in line with the Equality Act 2010Complies with BS EN 1155 and accepted by the Fire Rescue ServiceAutomatic night-time release facilityAvailable in a variety of colours and finishesSuitable for building with an automatic fire detection systemIdeal for offices care homes schools and hotelsInstallingInstalling Dorgard takes only a few minutes. It is completely wire free and battery operated.Firstly open the top compartment of Dorgard using a screwdriver and install the batteries. The 2 C sized batteries supplied should last for at least 12 months.It is recommended that fire doors are closed at night therefore Dorgard has an automatic night-time release facility. To enable this select the night time dip switches on the back of the unit. Also note the serial number in the Maintenance Record supplied in the Fitting Operating guide.With the door closed position the fitting template provided against the door on the side that shuts against the frame. Mark the holes for fixing through the fitting template.Fix Dorgard to the fire door using the four screws supplied. The correct position is when with the plunger fully retracted the door can swing free and with the Dorgard plunger depressed contact with the floor or floor plate holds the door open.Twelve hours after install and every 7 days after this point Dorgard will self-test. Should Dorgard detect an internal fault it will sound a warning tone and fail-to-safe closing the door.Next fix the floor plate in a position that is in line with Dorgard.Before drilling holes or fastening screws check the location of water pipes electrical points and gas pipes.Open the fire door to the desired position stand sideways to the fire door and press down on the plunger to hold the fire door open. To release the door kick the black knob.Test your fire alarm to ensure that Dorgard releases the door. Finally fix the fire door sticker.

GBP 128.81
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Fireco 478-5513 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer Black

Fireco 478-5513 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer Black

Fireco 478-5513 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer BlackOnce installed Dorgard works by listening out for a continuous sound of 65 decibels or higher. Once this sound has been identified after approximately 14 seconds Dorgard will release the fire door and under the pressure of the overhead door closer the door will close sealing the area and preventing the spread of smoke and fire.As Dorgard is wire free it requires no wiring into the buildings main fire alarm system meaning that disruption during installation is minimal and fast.When Dorgard is holding a fire door open it listens for the continuous sound of a fire alarm. Dorgard needs to hear a fire alarm that exceeds 65 decibels for longer than 14 seconds. At a general noise level of 80 decibels Dorgard will release. This facility has been built into the unit as a safety feature. Should the noise level in your premises exceed 80 decibels it is unlikely that you would hear a 65 decibel alarm therefore the Dorgard releases the fire door to close.Key FeaturesOverall height 205mmMain casing height 150mmWidth 195mmDepth 45mmPacked kit weight 950gProduct only including batteries 700gCasing ABSPower 2 x 1.5v C size alkaline batteries do not use rechargeable batteriesExpected battery life 12 monthsTrigger by alarms compliant with BS 5839-3Improves access in premises in line with the Equality Act 2010Complies with BS EN 1155 and accepted by the Fire Rescue ServiceAutomatic night-time release facilityAvailable in a variety of colours and finishesSuitable for building with an automatic fire detection systemIdeal for offices care homes schools and hotelsInstallingInstalling Dorgard takes only a few minutes. It is completely wire free and battery operated.Firstly open the top compartment of Dorgard using a screwdriver and install the batteries. The 2 C sized batteries supplied should last for at least 12 months.It is recommended that fire doors are closed at night therefore Dorgard has an automatic night-time release facility. To enable this select the night time dip switches on the back of the unit. Also note the serial number in the Maintenance Record supplied in the Fitting Operating guide.With the door closed position the fitting template provided against the door on the side that shuts against the frame. Mark the holes for fixing through the fitting template.Fix Dorgard to the fire door using the four screws supplied. The correct position is when with the plunger fully retracted the door can swing free and with the Dorgard plunger depressed contact with the floor or floor plate holds the door open.Twelve hours after install and every 7 days after this point Dorgard will self-test. Should Dorgard detect an internal fault it will sound a warning tone and fail-to-safe closing the door.Next fix the floor plate in a position that is in line with Dorgard.Before drilling holes or fastening screws check the location of water pipes electrical points and gas pipes.Open the fire door to the desired position stand sideways to the fire door and press down on the plunger to hold the fire door open. To release the door kick the black knob.Test your fire alarm to ensure that Dorgard releases the door. Finally fix the fire door sticker.

GBP 128.81
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Fireco 338-7715 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer White

Fireco 338-7715 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer White

Fireco 338-7715 Dorgard Fire Door Retainer WhiteOnce installed Dorgard works by listening out for a continuous sound of 65 decibels or higher. Once this sound has been identified after approximately 14 seconds Dorgard will release the fire door and under the pressure of the overhead door closer the door will close sealing the area and preventing the spread of smoke and fire.As Dorgard is wire free it requires no wiring into the buildings main fire alarm system meaning that disruption during installation is minimal and fast.When Dorgard is holding a fire door open it listens for the continuous sound of a fire alarm. Dorgard needs to hear a fire alarm that exceeds 65 decibels for longer than 14 seconds. At a general noise level of 80 decibels Dorgard will release. This facility has been built into the unit as a safety feature. Should the noise level in your premises exceed 80 decibels it is unlikely that you would hear a 65 decibel alarm therefore the Dorgard releases the fire door to close.Key FeaturesOverall height 205mmMain casing height 150mmWidth 195mmDepth 45mmPacked kit weight 950gProduct only including batteries 700gCasing ABSPower 2 x 1.5v C size alkaline batteries do not use rechargeable batteriesExpected battery life 12 monthsTrigger by alarms compliant with BS 5839-3Improves access in premises in line with the Equality Act 2010Complies with BS EN 1155 and accepted by the Fire Rescue ServiceAutomatic night-time release facilityAvailable in a variety of colours and finishesSuitable for building with an automatic fire detection systemIdeal for offices care homes schools and hotelsInstallingInstalling Dorgard takes only a few minutes. It is completely wire free and battery operated.Firstly open the top compartment of Dorgard using a screwdriver and install the batteries. The 2 C sized batteries supplied should last for at least 12 months.It is recommended that fire doors are closed at night therefore Dorgard has an automatic night-time release facility. To enable this select the night time dip switches on the back of the unit. Also note the serial number in the Maintenance Record supplied in the Fitting Operating guide.With the door closed position the fitting template provided against the door on the side that shuts against the frame. Mark the holes for fixing through the fitting template.Fix Dorgard to the fire door using the four screws supplied. The correct position is when with the plunger fully retracted the door can swing free and with the Dorgard plunger depressed contact with the floor or floor plate holds the door open.Twelve hours after install and every 7 days after this point Dorgard will self-test. Should Dorgard detect an internal fault it will sound a warning tone and fail-to-safe closing the door.Next fix the floor plate in a position that is in line with Dorgard.Before drilling holes or fastening screws check the location of water pipes electrical points and gas pipes.Open the fire door to the desired position stand sideways to the fire door and press down on the plunger to hold the fire door open. To release the door kick the black knob.Test your fire alarm to ensure that Dorgard releases the door. Finally fix the fire door sticker.

GBP 128.81
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Fireco Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing Impaired

Fireco Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing Impaired

Fireco Deafgard Wireless Fire Alarm Warning Monitor for Deaf Hearing ImpairedIn the event of a fire deaf and hard of hearing people will not be able to hear the fire alarm. Deafgard provides a wireless solution for communicating the sound of a fire alarm to deaf and hard of hearing people when they are asleep. Deafgard is a battery powered unit with a pad attachment that goes under the pillow or mattress. If the fire alarm sounds the pad vibrates lights flash and the screen displays FIRE.For someone who is deaf or hard of hearing a stranger coming into your hotel room to alert you of an emergency could be distressing. Guests can take the device to their room as it is easily portable and they can relax knowing they will be alerted automatically in the event of a fire.How It WorksDeafgard continuously listens for the sound of a fire alarm.Deafgards vibration pad is placed underneath a pillow or mattress. If the fire alarm sounds the pad vibrates. Powerful lights on the Deafgard flash and the screen displays FIRE.Key FeaturesPortable device requiring no installationEnsures you comply with elements of the Equality Act 2010Complies to BS EN61000-6-12001 and BS EN61000-6-32001Independence for the userPeace of mind for family and friendsAlarm clock facilityUsed in hotels and guest houses all over the worldWireless and self-containedActivates automatically when the fire alarm system soundsKit ContainsOne Deafgard with Pillow Pad and CableOne Carry BagFour C size LR14 BatteriesOne blue Deafgard Sticker for your deaf or hard of hearing customersOperating instructions guide

GBP 359.13
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