Silent Panic Alarm
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Silent Panic Alarm
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GSM and BT Silent wireless panic buttons - alarm system

Protect yourself, your employees and your family with our GSM Silent Panic Wireless Button system.

By hiding wireless panic buttons around your home or business premises, there is no need for wires and they can be located in easy to find places. This system is completely independent of any existing alarm system and can not generate a false alarm as it can only be activated by physically pushing a button.

Places panic buttons can be hidden include:

  • in the safe
  • in the bedroom
  • under the bed
  • in a drawer
  • in a wardrobe
  • in the lounge under a table
  • in the study
  • by the front & back door
  • in a kitchen cupboard

Are just some of the places they can be put. Don't forget, the more you have, the easier it is to get to push one.

When a button is pushed, text messages and silent calla are made to a monitoring station, neighbour, colleague or family member.

How it works? By discreetly hiding buttons around the house or business premises and letting only the people that need to know where they are, the system will monitor all the wireless panic buttons for activation.

Once activated, the system will then text and call up to 5 or 6 phone numbers to alert them of a problem.

The BT version cuts off the internal phones while it is communicating to prevent anyone picking up the phone and over hearing the outgoing message.

 

Why Silent? It is a known fact fact that people get hurt once an intruder or gang realise someone has initiated a panic system.

This system has no sirens or alarms and makes silent phone calls alerting others off the premises that a panic situation has arisen.

This means that the monitoring centre or someone outside the situation can raise the alarm with the Police and authorities who can then respond accordingly.

 

Can this system be used and an intruder alarm? No.

The reason for this is a standard intruder alarm is at risk of 'cry wolf' syndrome by being falsely activated by PIRs, door contacts and movement sensors.

This system is solely to let others know that you are under attack or in a hostage situation. The only way this system can be triggered is by pressing a Panic Button located in hidden places around the premises.

Once activated it will give a specific recorded message informing called numbers that the alarm is a 'Panic Alarm' and to be responded to immediately.

We can supply a separate alarm system if required to protect your property from burglary.

 

Why GSM? GSM uses mobile phone technology.

This means that should an intruder or gang cut the phone lines prior to entry to your premises the alarm will still reach its destination.

There are no phone wires to cut and a call is guaranteed to get through without the expense of Red-Care from BT.

 

What happens when the unit is triggered? The GSM unit prior to making calls, will send a pre-formatted text message to indicate to the receiver which system has been triggered. The message can read 'Panic Alarm System activated at.....'. Once text messages have been sent, the unit will then continue to make phone calls until someone deactivates it via phone call.

The BT system will make calls until it has been deactivated.

 

 

GSM version
   - with 2 panic buttons
 
 

 
 

BT (Fixed Line) Line version
   - with 2 panic buttons


 
for more information & ordering.
for more information & ordering.
GSM version
   - with 2 panic buttons

 

BT (Fixed LineLine version
   - with 2 panic buttons

 

for more information & ordering.
for more information & ordering.