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Fire Alarm for Deaf & Hard of Hearing People


DEAF ALERTER

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BS 5839-1:2017 COMPLIANT

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SITEWIDE COVERAGE GUARANTEED

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NATIONAL ROAMING SYSTEM

1 IN 4 ADULTS IN THE UK HAS HEARING LOSS. ARE YOU SURE EVERYONE IN YOUR BUILDING
CAN HEAR YOUR FIRE ALARM?

In the event of a fire, everyone must be provided with equal opportunity to
evacuate buildings.

Deaf Alerter is a radio-based fire alarm system that can be used to provide
emergency messages to people who may not be able to hear alarms sounding – such
as people who are Deaf or hard of hearing.

 * RFully meets BS5839-1 section 18
 * RAids compliance with the Equality Act 2010

What is Deaf Alerter?

Deaf Alerter® is a system that provides emergency messages about fire alarms for
Deaf and hard of hearing people. This industry leading, radio-based system is
installed in thousands of buildings across the UK.

Deaf Alerter helps eliminate potential risks using our unique roaming system,
that allows users to receive emergency messages and communications in any
building displaying the Deaf Alerter symbol.

Download our brochure



Video transcript: Do you manage health and safety for a public access building?

If there was a fire in your building everyone would need warning to evaucate
safely.

But audible fire alarm systems are not always enough.

1 in 4 adults in the UK has hearing loss. Many of these people may not be able
to hear an audible fire alarm during the day… and even more at night time when
hearing aids are removed for sleep.

At Alerter Group we provide life saving technology for use during emergencies –
such as our Deaf Alerter system, which is used to notify Deaf or hard of hearing
people when there is a fire alarm.

Deaf Alerter doesn’t rely on WiFi or mobile phone signals. People carrying an
Alerter device will be able to receive emergency messages on it in any UK
building where Deaf Alerter’s been installed.

The Deaf Alerter system’s fully compliant with BS5839-1.

Want to know more?

Contact us for a free consultation.

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BENEFITS OF USING DEAF ALERTER – OUR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR DEAF AND HARD OF
HEARING PEOPLE

BS5839-1 section 18 is dedicated to the special requirements of “fire alarm
warnings for people with impaired hearing”. It is vital that this British
standard recommendation is followed.

Section 18 of BS5839-1 is seen as the minimum acceptable standard by industry
leading experts, that is considered safe to use. It is important not to cherry
pick areas within this standard, especially when potentially life saving
equipment is used.

 * RFully meets BS5839-1
 * RGuaranteed to receive messages
 * R4-6 week battery life on 'Alerter'
 * RStrong vibration to alert user

Full Building Coverage Guaranteed | Unique National Roaming Feature

Deaf Alerter System

 * Alerter
 * DA3000 Transmitter
 * Night Alerter
 * Message Manager

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Alerter

A small, robust, portable receiver carried by the Deaf or hard of hearing user.
If the local fire alarm is activated, the Alerter will vibrate very strongly to
notify the user.

Red Alerters utilise a national roaming feature, and can be used in any UK
building that displays the Deaf Alerter sign.

Blue Alerters are site-specific. They can be progarmmed to give additional fire
alarm information to fire wardens.


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HIGH PRIORITY MESSAGES

High priority, emergency messages can't be switched off by users. Instead, the
user must evacuate the building in order to stop the Alerter device vibrating.

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STRONG VIBRATION

Very strong vibration: designed to alert the user in any situation

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ROBUST DESIGN

Robust design: Constructed to withstand everyday use and occasional drops or
bangs

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BATTERY THAT LASTS

Long lasting batteries: The battery which can be changed easily, is able to last
4 to 6 weeks of use

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DA3000 Transmitter

When the fire alarm is activated in a building where the Deaf Alerter system is
installed, messages will be sent automatically to all Alerters within that
building, and Night Alerters will also be activated.

The Deaf Alerter DA3000 Transmitters are wall-mounted and located within the
fire alarm evacuation zones, as specified by our expert site-survey Engineer.


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FULLY COMPLIANT

The DA3000 Transmitter fully complies with BS5839 and EN54

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FULL COVERAGE

Through a site-survey we guarantee full building/site coverage with our
Transmitters

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MULTIPLE INPUTS

Multiple inputs allows fire evacuation zones to be sent messages at different
times

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FAULT MONITORING

Continuous fault monitoring with indication and feedback to fire panel

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NIGHT ALERTER

For protection at night in hotels, halls of residence and residential homes. If
the fire alarm is activated the pillow pad vibrates and the light will flash
continuously.



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NIGHT TIME PROTECTION

Night Alerter ensures a Deaf user will receive emergency notifications through
the night

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PILLOW PAD

The pillow pad sits under the pillow, vibrating strongly to wake the user

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FLASHING LIGHT

The light adds another form of message reciept, flashing brightly when activated

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ALARM CLOCK

Night Alerter can also be used as an alarm clock, to wake the user up at a set
time

Message Manager

Message Manager software, installed on a networked PC, allows free messaging
throughout a site. Private messages can be sent to individual Alerter's or
groups of Alerter's; public address messages can be sent to any Alerter's within
range.


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FREE SOFTWARE

The Message Manager is free software that comes as part of a Deaf Alerter
package

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EASY TO USE

A simple interface allows messaging to one, a group, or all Alerter's in range

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SCHEDULED MESSAGING

Messages can be scheduled, which is perfect for messages like 'Library closing'
daily

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ALERTER ALLOCATION

The software easily manages the allocation of Alerter's to staff, students or
visitors



Success stories:


THE PENINSULA HOTEL, LONDON

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HEARING DOGS FOR DEAF PEOPLE

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LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

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Frequently asked questions:

DOES DEAF ALERTER AID COMPLIANCE?

Deaf Alerter complies with British and European Standards, BS5839 and EN54. As
well as aiding compliance with the Equality Act 2010 (formerly the DDA), making
your building accessible for all.

CAN I USE A BUDDY SYSTEM OR FLASHING LIGHTS?

The buddy system can only ever be as reliable as the buddy – the buddy needs to
be entirely present at the time of the emergency. While this methods have been
favoured over the years, it is important to consider the limitations of these
approaches and the impact this may have in emergency situations.

IS A DIGITAL MESSAGING SYSTEM SAFE TO USE?

It can be extremely dangerous to install a digital messaging system, like text
messaging when it comes to fire safety for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.

Mass notification systems, like mobile phone text messaging services, do not and
cannot with current technology, meet the British and European safety standards.
Weak vibrations, inconsistent signal and a poor battery life make the systems
unreliable and run the risk of significant danger.

IS THE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR MULTIPLE BUILDINGS?

Yes, Deaf Alerter is ideal for organisations with multiple buildings. The
radio-based nature of Deaf Alerter means that users can move between buildings
on a site and always be covered.

HOW DO I USE MY ALERTER DEVICE?

If you’ve been issued with an Alerter device for personal use, this webpage has
some information on how it works. (We’ve also put together a handy introduction
video.)

For more information, please contact the person or department that provided you
with your Alerter device.

CAN THIS BE INSTALLED BY ANYONE?

All of our installations are carried out by our radio-expert engineers. We have
a dedicated team of specialists across the UK, who can have your systems up and
running as quickly as possible.

CAN THIS BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE?

Deaf Alerter’s ‘Message Manager software’, allows private messages to be sent to
individual Alerters or groups of Alerters and public address messages to be sent
to any Alerters within range using the International Roaming Standard. From
library closing times to reception messages, this feature can be used to notify
users of different information or incidents.

DO I NEED ANY RADIO LICENSES?

Every Deaf Alerter transmitter site is individually licensed by Ofcom, the
Government Office of Communications. We’ll undertake all the necessary paperwork
associated with obtaining the relevant licence for your site and offer a 5-year
radio licence from Ofcom as part of the overall system cost.

HOW DO I PURCHASE DEAF ALERTER?

Our specialist consultants are on hand to help you with any project requirements
or questions. Get in touch with us today.

Customers include:




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