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Deaf Alerter
Address:
Enfield House
303 Burton Road
Derby
DE23 6AG
UK
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Listing of all 14 news releases from Deaf Alerter:
Emergency voice communication in public evacuation
User application article The City and County of Swansea have installed the radio based emergency voice communication 'Refuge Alerter' system in the Civic Centre office block, located on the Swansea Bay waterfront.
News from Deaf Alerter (10 June 2008)
Deaf Alerter get Constructionline accreditation
Constructionline is a UK register of pre-qualified construction and construction-related suppliers.
News from Deaf Alerter (19 February 2008)
Deaf Alerter customers opt for Gold maintenance
90% of customers opting for fully comprehensive Gold maintenance where the system will be fully checked every six months and any faults occurring on Deaf Alerter equipment are covered.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 8 November 2007)
Fire safety evacuation: your obligations
Free CPD accredited Seminar which all building managers should attend.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 2 October 2007)
Deaf Alerter get Health and Safety Accreditation
Deaf Alerter plc been awarded certification to the Contractor Health and Safety assessment scheme (CHAS) which means that it meets stringent Health and Safety compliance standards.
News from Deaf Alerter (16 August 2007)
Deaf Alerter introduces its latest product
Deaf Alerter plc will be launching its new product Refuge Alerter at the International Fire Expo.
News from Deaf Alerter (30 April 2007)
No charge for Fire Safety Seminar
Deaf Alerter is offering organisations and employers the opportunity to attend a free seminar, accredited by The Construction Service's, Continuing Professional Development program.
News from Deaf Alerter (19 April 2007)
Music Hall in Aberdeen modernises safety
User application article The Music Hall install market-leading Deaf Alerter fire alarm warning system for Deaf and hard of hearing people through their fire alarm provider.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 5 March 2007)
Force clamps down on discrimination
User application article Cambridgeshire Constabulary have installed the market-leading Deaf Alerter fire alarm and messaging system for Deaf and hard of hearing people.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 9 November 2006)
Advance in safety with Deaf Alerter
Deaf Alerter has launched two next-generation products which will be unveiled at Firex North this month in Harrogate.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 4 October 2006)
University commits to students safety
User application article UCE Birmingham have installed Deaf Alerter system, which greatly improves access and safety for Deaf and hard of hearing people in line with current legislation.
News from Deaf Alerter (18 August 2006)
Fire alarm warns deaf and hard of hearing
User application article The safe management of an emergency relies upon all people in the building receiving clearly understood information; this includes people with disabilities.
News from Deaf Alerter (21 July 2006)
G-MEX now fully accessible
User application article Installation of a fire alarm warning and messaging system for Deaf and hard of hearing people called Deaf Alerter, is just one of many projects being implemented.
News from Deaf Alerter ( 5 July 2006)
Expanding safety procedures in healthcare
Deaf or hard of hearing people are receiving improved access to fire safety throughout the country with the help of Deaf Alerter plc.
News from Deaf Alerter (27 June 2006)

