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Sounders / Bells

Roshni SounderRoshni Sounders

The Roshni, firmly established as the industry standard for fire alarm sounders, is a high specification cost effective unit bristling with versatile features and providing a massive 28 tones.

The new Low Profile Roshni (Roshni LP) has a new neat, compact format with the range of tones extended further to 32.

Both Roshni and Roshni LP are base compatible with the Xenon Beacons and Flashni, making the units interchangeable and ideal for retrofit or upgrade situations.

Flashni SounderFlashni Sounders

A compact combination of a high output sounder and beacon for areas requiring both audible and visual indication of alarms, ideal for use in elderly peoples dwellings or noisy manufacturing areas.

Common connection terminals saves installation time while the use of universal bases allows the units to replace Roshnis if building requirements change.

Solenoid Bells

solenoid BellsSuitable for most fire alarm, security and industrial alarm applications these attractively styled bells are available in a wide range of voltages and gong diameters. Incorporating a traditional interrupted solenoid movement giving a high sound output they are suitable for external use when fitted with a weatherproof gasket box.

Two gong sizes, 6” & 8”, suit a wide variety of applications. A multi-fixing base plate simplifies installation, while the central gong disc may be customised to suit user requirements.

 

Fire Safety Legislation

Fire Risk Assessment - GavelThe Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order became law on 1st October 2006 and affects all non-domestic premises. Click here to find out more.

Fire Risk Assessments

Our team of risk assessors cover the UK including West Sussex, East Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire and London.  Call us now on 01403 738000 to arrange a fire risk assessment of your premises.

Risk Assessment Guidelines

The ‘Guidelines’ pages shown on this website provide legislation advice taken from the H.M. Government Guidance Documents for risk assessments. The full documents can be downloaded at communities.gov.uk.