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Product category: Safety and Safety Systems
News Release from: SBES | Subject: LifeSaver MINI
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 22 June 2004

New 'lone worker' alarm for smaller
sites

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A new development in the SBES LifeSaver range, cost-effectively brings unique safety benefits in protecting personnel working alone, out of hours or in dangerous situations, for smaller fixed sites

A new development in the SBES LifeSaver range, cost-effectively brings their unique safety benefits in protecting personnel working alone, out of hours or in dangerous situations, for smaller fixed sites The LifeSaver MINI system accommodates up to four 'Lone Worker' wire-free alarm transmitters or up to eight installed 'Help Points', or a combination of these as required

It provides the simplest and most fail-safe means for help to be summoned rapidly in the event of a problem anywhere around the site.

Worn in belt-clip form, the transmitters are activated to send a signal indicating the wearer's identity at the touch of a button or by automatically sending a signal in the event of incapacitation, as triggered by a tilt sensor.

The highly visible Help Points are easily activated by anyone in trouble and use wire-free transmission with a 300m range for easy installation and relocation.

They are offered in break-glass or push-button versions, a ceiling-mounted pull-cord style and a splash-proof model.

Alarm alerting options offered with the SBES LifeSaver MINI system include local area paging, auto-dialler to four telephone numbers and beacon sounders or a combination of any of these.

A battery back-up facility is also available.

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