The fire alarm manual call point sign from jalite is designed to help occupants find the location of their call point in the event of an emergency.
Fire alarm manual call point sign.
The signs are made from a self adhesive vinyl to make application easy.
Fire alarm call point signs.
Alternative terminals are provided for open or close circuits.
When wired for open or close circuits.
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The first modern mcp arrived in europe in 1972 and was developed by kac.
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When wired for open circuit operation the circuit closes instantly when the glass is smashed.
In order to comply with bs en 54 11 the european british standard referring to manual call points fire alarm call points should be red.
Self adhesive vinyl 1mm rigid plastic 2mm rigid plastic or 1mm photoluminescent glow in the dark plastic orientation.
Most call points are operated by breaking a frangible glass element which operates a micro switch inside the call point although some modern call points do now have plastic resettable elements.
Clearly identify where your fire alarm call point is located position around your facility to indicate fire alarm call point all premises that are required to undertake health and safety risk assessments must comply to the regulatory reform fire safety order 2005 and clearly mark all emergency escape routes and exits.
The signs have a photoluminescent glow in the dark finish to help you track down the location of your call point even in complete darkness.
These fire alarm call point signs should be placed next to every call point in a building.
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Manual call point is a device for the manual initiation of an alarm.
Manual fire alarm activation is typically achieved through the use of a pull station term used in usa canada or call point term used in europe australia and asia which then sounds the evacuation alarm for the relevant building or zone.
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Manual call points are used to initiate an alarm signal and operate by means of a simple button press or when glass is broken revealing a button.
They indicate to building occupants the location of a call point and shows them how to raise the alarm in the event of a fire.
They can form part of a manual alarm system or an automatic alarm system.