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Disabled Alarms

Disabled Alarms provide essential emergency assistance functionality, enabling individuals with disabilities to quickly alert staff or responders when help is required.

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Learn more about our Disabled Alarms

Inbuild UK’s Disabled Alarm Systems are designed to deliver reliable, accessible emergency call solutions for individuals with limited mobility or additional support needs. These systems are commonly installed in accessible toiletschanging roomscare facilities, and public buildings to ensure compliance with UK building regulations and BS 8300accessibility standards.

Each system typically includes a pull-cord unitreset point, and visual/audible indicator, allowing users to raise an alert with ease. When activated, the alarm triggers a clear visual beacon and sounder, notifying staff or responsible personnel that assistance is required. Some models also support remote monitoringintegration with building management systems, and daisy-chain wiring for simplified installations.

Designed with ease of use in mind, these alarms offer:

  • High-contrast indicators for visibility
  • Simple pull-cord activation
  • Accessible reset controls at wheelchair height
  • Tactile feedback for users with sensory impairments
  • Low-maintenance components
  • Optional battery backup depending on the model

Our Disabled Alarms help businesses and facilities create safer, more inclusive environments while meeting essential compliance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Disabled Alarm?

Disabled Alarm is an emergency call system that allows a person with disabilities to request help by activating a pull cord or similar device.

Where are Disabled Alarms required?

They are typically required in accessible toilets and changing facilities, as recommended by UK regulations and BS 8300.

What components are included in a standard Disabled Alarm kit?

Most kits include a pull-cord unitoverdoor indicatorsounder, and reset point.

Are your Disabled Alarms compliant with UK standards?

Yes — all systems meet or exceed BS 8300 guidelines and support compliance with building regulations.

Can the system be integrated with a fire or building management system?

Some models allow integration with wider safety or BMS systems, depending on requirements.

Do the alarms require regular maintenance?

Yes — periodic testingvisual inspection, and battery checks (if applicable) are recommended.

 

Are the pull cords suitable for public settings?

Yes — they are designed to be durabletamper-resistant, and easy to use.

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