IP65 Rated Toilet Alarm Available

We are delighted to announce that our new IP65 rated toilet alarm products will be available in January 2018.

Fully tested and certified, users can connect the units to our four-way toilet alarm panel (DTA4) or one of our EVC systems – OmniCare EVC or CARE2 EVC.

There are four products in the range: a ceiling pull cord, reset button, call button and call & reset point. The units, available separately, are designed so that they can be combined with the UK manufacturer’s standard toilet alarm products. This makes it possible for installers to fit the IP65 rated items where required, such as the pull cord and reset button in a shower with a standard overdoor light outside the room.

The new products are believed to be the first of their kind to market and provide a long-awaited solution. Users of standard toilet alarm kits have historically faced the problems of failed units in humid areas with frequent replacements or inoperative systems. These new products will be welcomed as they will provide a long-term solution – saving valuable time and money.

Learn more about the IP65 DTAKIT Disabled Toilet Alarm »

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