Disabled Toilet Alarms

ACCESSIBILITY AS STANDARD FOR EVERYONE

Disabled Toilet Alarm Systems

A disabled toilet alarm is a vital safety feature that provides reassurance, dignity and rapid assistance for individuals with disabilities. At BBFS, we design and install reliable disabled toilet alarm systems for commercial buildings across London and the Home Counties ensuring users can request help quickly and discreetly when needed.

We understand that in moments of vulnerability, immediate assistance can make all the difference. Our Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant WC alarm systems allow individuals to use facilities independently, knowing help is always within reach.

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Compliant Disabled Toilet Alarm Installation

All disabled toilet cubicles should be fitted with a waterproof disabled toilet alarm, fully compliant with current accessibility guidelines. These systems include an emergency pull cord that is easy to reach and operable from two levels – both from the ceiling and close to the floor, in the event that someone has a fall.

BBFS installs disabled toilet alarms that meet DDA requirements. Our disabled toilet alarm systems are simple, effective and intuitive to use. When the pull cord is activated a light and help sign illuminates outside the toilet and an audible alarm alerts staff or responders. Many systems also include a battery backup, allowing the alarm to continue operating for up to 24 hours in the event of a mains power failure. Our friendly team will be happy to discuss the options available to you.

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Benefits of a disabled toilet alarm system

  1. Accessibility: A disabled toilet alarm system allows individuals with disabilities to use facilities independently.
  2. Prompt Assistance: The system ensures swift assistance for individuals with disabilities in case of emergencies or unexpected situations. By providing a direct line of communication, it reduces wait times for help, enhancing safety and comfort.
  3. Minimal Maintenance: Reliable systems designed for long-term performance
  4. Emergency Preparedness: Disabled toilet alarm systems contribute to overall emergency preparedness within a building.