Contact MDH Wireless Technologies on 01280 845530 email info@mdh-uk.co.ukPagingNo ContractsAutodial facilityDetailsThe Lone Worker Alarm, workerSentrysystem is designed to help protect Lone Workers and provide a means of raising an alarm within an organisation. A system comprises of one or more transmitters, carried or worn by the lone worker(s) which when activated, send an alarm signal back to a central receiver.The Lone Worker Alarm transmitter can be carried in a pocket, or worn in the carrying pouch (supplied). It features buttons, which allow a worker to call for help, and it also features a tilt switch, which automatically triggers an alarm should the worker collapse, or be injured.The central receiver is a wall-mounted enclosure, featuring a number of indicators, a sounder, and a reset button. Upon receiving an alarm signal, the corresponding indicator illuminates, and the sounder starts.The alarm is cancelled when the reset button on the central receiver is pressed.Lone Working Alarm Emergency Call System To automatically or manually summon assistance in Lone Worker Alarm emergency situations. Helping you to meet your employer Health and Safety obligations for your staff.AccountantsCivil ServantsCollegesCommercial PremisesFactoriesFork Lift Truck DriversGP SurgeriesHospitalsJob CentresLeisure CentresLone WorkersPublic BuildingsReceptionistsSchoolsSolicitorsSwimming PoolsUniversitiesWarehousesClick for Technical DetailsLone Worker Alarm workerSentryMDH Wireless TechnologiesLone Worker Alarms Panic Alarms Pool Alarms Leisure Centre Alarms Deaf Fire Alarms
A. Wall transmitterWhen the button is pressed, a signal is transmitted. The unit is battery powered; typical battery life is 3-5 years. Ideal for locations where different people may be present, but who may need to summon assistance.B. Lone worker transmitter It can be carried in a pocket, or worn in the carrying pouch (supplied). It features buttons, which allow a worker to call for help, and it also features a tilt switch, which automatically triggers an alarm should the worker collapse, or be injured. The pull-cord is a security feature, which may be clipped to a belt, and should the unit be forcibly removed, an alarm will be triggered. This is primarily aimed at individuals such as security guards. The unit is battery powered; typical battery life is 3-5 years.C. Wrist transmitterThis is ideal for individuals who need a discreet and convenient device. Fully waterproof, a single press of the button will ensure assistance is quickly on its way.D. Pendant transmitterAgain, portable and waterproof, this unit has a slightly longer range than the wrist transmitter. The unit is battery powered; typical battery life is 3-5 years.E. Pocket PagerWorn by a member of staff to receive the transmitted messages, with an audio and vibrate function.F. Central ReceiverThe unit may be a four-channel or eight channel device. This means it is capable of supporting four or eight different transmitters (A-D). It is also possible to specify an 8-channel receiver with an integral paging transmitter (E). A siren/strobe can be connected to the system, which is ideal for raising the alarm in a noisy environment. An autodialler is available for the system. This device is pre-programmed with one or more phone numbers (may be internal, external or mobile). A voice message is recorded into the dialler, giving the location where assistance is required. In the event of a subsequent alarm, the dialler contacts all the numbers stored within it, and delivers the voice message. This is widely used in circumstances where a worker may be alone in a building, and help must be summoned from outside.There is the option of a delay on the operation of either/or the siren and autodialler from when the alarm is raised.In the event that no landline is available for the dialler, a GSM autodialler is available which can make external phone calls using mobile telephone technology.Signal Repeater (not shown)In large buildings, or heavily constructed areas where signal penetration is poor, it may be necessary to add repeaters into the system to ensure the signal reaches the central receiver. These devices are placed around the building, forming a network which ensures total coverage.
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Lone Worker Alarm The workerSentry is ideal for use in warehouses and factories where lone working is carried out.Very simple to install, and with comprehensive backup from our team who not only designed the equipment, but also configure and despatch it, this system has proved very effective to help lone workers carry out their duties safely.
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LeisureSentry Alarm The LeisureSentry is ideal for use in swimming pools and leisure centres, where you need to monitor a situation, and summon help from all available staff quickly.Very simple to install, and with comprehensive backup from our team who not only designed the equipment, but also configure and despatch it, this system has proved very effective to help leisure centre staff carry out their duties safely.As with all our products, because they are wireless, you can install them without the need for huge amounts of costly rewiring.
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121 Sentry Panic Alarm The 121Sentry is ideal for use by staff who are dealing with members of the public on a one to one basis.Wireless panic buttons can be either carried by the member of staff, or put in fixed, (often concealed under desk) locations.A central receiver is alerted when the button is pressed, and this then gives the location identity of the button that was pressed.This gives staff the re-assurance that any uncomfortable situations can be defused quickly and safely by the intervention of colleague.
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Alarms for BuildingsPanic AlarmThe 121Sentry is ideal for use by staff who are dealing with members of the public on a one to one basis.This gives staff the re-assurance that any uncomfortable situations can be defused quickly and safely by the intervention of colleague.
Emergency AlarmThe workerSentry is ideal for use in buildings where lone working is carried out, entry doors need monitoring and panic alarms are required.Messages are sent to staff with pagers, to summon help, or just to be made aware of events.Staff Attack and location systems can also be installed to ensure that help can be despatched to people in previously unknown locations
Deaf Fire AlarmTo help protect your staff who are hard of hearing or deaf.The deafSentry connects up to your existing fire panel, and automatically broadcasts out to pagers worn, that both vibrate, and display a message.In this manner you can alert staff and meet your DDA obligations