
Silent Alert SA3000 Fire Safe Paging System
The new, Silent Alert Fire Safe System offers service
providers a simple and cost effective solution to
the problem of providing fire alarm cover for people who are deaf within public buildings and workplaces.
The system includes a discreet Pager unit worn by
the user. A special radio transmitter links directly
to the Fire Alarm System and is triggered automatically
when the Fire Alarm is activated. The Pager responds
by vibrating and illuminating the fire key.
The system is compliant with all relevant parts of
the new British Standard for in-building fire alarms
which includes paging for people who are deaf - BS5839
part 1 2002. This standard was specifically redrafted
to cover paging systems linked to fire alarms.
The Fire Safe system has an open air operating range
of 750 to 1000 metres.
The system is radio licence exempt and can be installed
and serviced by the service provider’s own
fire alarm maintenance company. These factors help
to keep ongoing costs low.
The system’s patented design helps service
providers to fulfil their obligations under the fully
implemented Disability Discrimination Act.
Log onto the System with your own SA3000 home Pager
This unique system bridges the gap between high
cost on-site paging systems, to alert people who
are deaf of fire alarms and paging systems used by
people who are deaf at home.
All new Fire Safe compatible pagers supplied as part
of the market leading Silent Alert SA3000 Home Paging
System have a unique feature that allows the user
access to fire alarms in all public buildings where
the Fire Safe System is installed.
When entering a building where the Fire Safe notice
is displayed, the user simply presses the fire symbol
on their pager keypad. The pager will vibrate three
times to confirm that fire safe cover has been activated.
If the fire alarm sounds whilst the user is within
the building they will be alerted automatically.
At last people who are deaf can have unhindered access
to fire alarms systems in public buildings using
their own home pager unit. An individual can take
full responsibility for his or her own fire safety
without the need to ask a stranger at reception for
a pager.
