Product category:
Safety and Safety Systems
News Release from: SBES | Subject: Lone worker alarm
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 September 2004
'Lone worker' alarm tailored to one-man
operations
The new SBES LifeSaver Micro single-user alarm transmitter system introduces the same high level of personal protection as the fully integrated lone worker alarms at a suitably low cost.
The new SBES LifeSaver Micro single-user alarm transmitter system introduces the same high level of personal protection as the company's full system of integrated portable lone worker alarms to one-man operations at a suitably low cost A 'Lone Worker' wireless belt-clip alarm transmitter that summons help at the touch of a button and incorporates a tilt unit to send an automatic alarm signal in the event of incapacitation is offered with a base unit instantly sending out the alert in a choice of three methods: auto-dialler to four telephone numbers, pager or beacon sounder
Each version is supplied complete including installation, training and documentation for around GBP1000.
Optional pagers and beacon sounders can be added at very low cost and an optional rechargeable battery back-up unit will operate the system for at least 8 hours in the event of power failure.
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