Making Fire Safety InclusiveFire safety is important in all homes, but traditional alarms are often inadequate for those with hearing loss. Standard devices rely on audible alerts, which may go unnoticed by someone who is asleep or unable to hear. This risk highlights the need of using alarms that serve individuals with different needs.Why Opt for … Read More
Inclusive Safety Measures at HomeFor people who are deaf or hard of hearing, conventional smoke alarms that rely on sound are often ineffective. These individuals may not hear an alarm, especially while sleeping, increasing the danger in the event of a fire. That’s why suitable alert systems are necessary — ensuring everyone is warned in time t… Read More
Understanding Fire Safety for EveryoneFire safety is essential in every home. For those who are deaf, standard alarms relying entirely on sound may not work effectively. Without accessible alternatives, a fire warning could go unnoticed, particularly during sleep. This underscores the importance of solutions that accommodate varying hearing abiliti… Read More
Fire Safety on Building Sites Construction sites, especially those in a temporary phase, present specific fire hazards due to frequent layout changes, relocatable equipment, and divided workforces. A sound alerting system is necessary for ensuring all personnel are aware without delay. The Howler line-up, including the GOLink system, H… Read More
Understanding Howler Systems in Fire Safety Construction and short-term sites present unique fire risks due to ever-changing layouts, mobile equipment, and dispersed work zones. A reliable alarm network is vital for promptly alerting all personnel in case of danger. The Howler range – including the GOLink system, HO alarms, and site … Read More