File Alarm System | Self-contained | Howler ...
The meaty battery and unmistakable siren are key features ensuring protection to both you and others.
An extensive choice of switchgear as illustrated offers unrivalled choice for every situation.
No strings attached
Cables for linking temporary fire alarms on construction sites have long been a source of frustration and headaches for the site management and installers alike.
Installing the cables in the first place is one thing, but keeping them in place as the work progresses is even more challenging.
So the Howler Freelink radio link system is proving a popular beast.
Whilst externally the new Freelink is almost indistinguishable from its hard wired cousin, the internal organs have all been modified – and most importantly, it has no tail.
Up to 30 Howlers can be linked together, all communicating with a Freelink Control Panel, which is the brains of the family.
The Panel can tell you exactly which Howler has been activated; who is running low on battery power; if anyone has become disconnected; and, of course, it has a test function to facilitate a quick weekly test procedure.
The Howlers also have the ability to pass the message along the line, which greatly increases the overall area which can be covered, since they do not all have to be within range of the Control Panel.
All this may sound technical, but the best news of all is that any monkey could install this kit. You don't need a laptop or any special gear, nor, indeed any special qualifications. If you can operate your mobile phone, you could install the Howler Freelink system.
The core strengths of the Howler alarms are carried forward in this fresh development – tough, reliable and simple to use. After all our clients have helped design the system, and they know what they want.
We think you'll like it.
To contact Measure-Tech Australia about File Alarm System | Self-contained | Howler use Get a quote.
The meaty battery and unmistakable siren are key features ensuring protection to both you and others.
An extensive choice of switchgear as illustrated offers unrivalled choice for every situation.
No strings attached
Cables for linking temporary fire alarms on construction sites have long been a source of frustration and headaches for the site management and installers alike.
Installing the cables in the first place is one thing, but keeping them in place as the work progresses is even more challenging.
So the Howler Freelink radio link system is proving a popular beast.
Whilst externally the new Freelink is almost indistinguishable from its hard wired cousin, the internal organs have all been modified – and most importantly, it has no tail.
Up to 30 Howlers can be linked together, all communicating with a Freelink Control Panel, which is the brains of the family.
The Panel can tell you exactly which Howler has been activated; who is running low on battery power; if anyone has become disconnected; and, of course, it has a test function to facilitate a quick weekly test procedure.
The Howlers also have the ability to pass the message along the line, which greatly increases the overall area which can be covered, since they do not all have to be within range of the Control Panel.
All this may sound technical, but the best news of all is that any monkey could install this kit. You don't need a laptop or any special gear, nor, indeed any special qualifications. If you can operate your mobile phone, you could install the Howler Freelink system.
The core strengths of the Howler alarms are carried forward in this fresh development – tough, reliable and simple to use. After all our clients have helped design the system, and they know what they want.
We think you'll like it.
To contact Measure-Tech Australia about File Alarm System | Self-contained | Howler use Get a quote.
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