An automatic fire alarm system is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring environmental changes associated with combustion. In general, a fire alarm system is classified as either automatically actuated, manually actuated, or both. Automatic fire alarm systems are intended to notify the building occupants to evacuate in the event of a fire or other emergency, report the event to an off-premises location in order to summon emergency services, and to prepare the structure and associated systems to control the spread of fire and smoke.
Quantec is an intelligent addressable call system primarily designed for use in nursing homes and hospitals. With multiple call levels, different daylight/night call routing arrangements, manual and automatic call divert and free built-in data-logging, it is one of the most advanced call systems available in the UK today. The system utilises a unique protocol. This allows for considerable cost savings on installation and means Quantec can be retrofitted to the wiring of many existing conventional call systems. Recently updated to include a host of new features, the way the system operates can be tailored to suit a care facility’s specific requirements. For example, different day, night and call divert arrangements can be easily accommodated to meet the exact operational needs and precise layout of any building. This flexibility, coupled with many other advanced features such as multiple call levels, free built-in data logging, simple system reprogramming and full monitoring of all network devices, makes Quantec the obvious choice for nursing homes, hospitals, health centres and many other private and public sector establishments.
NURSE CALL 800
Manufactured by C-TEC for over a decade, the system encompasses a wide range of multi-zone indicator panels and a host of system components including ceiling pulls, wall mounted call points, water resistant alert points, infra-red ceiling receivers, monitoring points, over-door lights and sounders.
SAS NURSE CALL
Patients and staff can relax in the knowledge that should help be required, either by the patient or by a member of staff, assistance can be directed to the specific room at the touch of a button.