Ensuring Everyone Can Be Alerted in a FireFire safety is necessary in all homes, but traditional alarms are often inadequate for those with hearing loss. Standard devices rely on audible alerts, which may go unnoticed by someone who is asleep or unable to hear. This risk highlights the need of using alarms that serve individuals with different need… Read More
Ensuring Everyone Can Be Alerted in a FireFire safety is necessary in all homes, but traditional alarms are often unsuitable for those with hearing loss. Standard devices rely on sound, which may go unnoticed by someone who is asleep or unable to hear. This risk highlights the need of using alarms that support individuals with different needs.Why O… Read More
It truly is an alarm to be used through the hearing impaired and operates on 230V mains power. Once the interconnected alarms are activated the device's strobe and vibrating pillow are activated.Both styles boast a unique interconnectivity element which enhances protection. If a single alarm detects a hearth, all interconnected alarms will react, a… Read More
Mitigating Fire Risks on Site Construction environments are dynamic by nature, with frequent changes, machinery in use, and staff working in separated zones. These factors make prompt alarm coverage essential. Howler's systems—such as GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert devices—deliver coverage for both small-scale and complex layout… Read More
Understanding Howler Systems in Fire Safety Construction and short-term sites face distinct fire risks due to variable layouts, mobile equipment, plus dispersed work zones. A dependable alarm network is essential for quickly notifying all personnel in case of danger. The Howler range – including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert unit… Read More