Warden Call
Warden Call
English Security supplies, installs and maintains a range of products to help with the care of the elderly, infirm and disabled.
All our systems are designed to be exceptionally easy to use, for staff as well as the elderly and disabled end users, while maintaining the users independence and privacy as much as possible.
As an independent company, we are able to specify a range ofproducts incorporating the latest technology supplied from leading manufactures in the industry at highly competitive prices.
Warden call systems – for sheltered housing schemes
English Security has over 25 years specialist experience in the warden call industry. We offer flexible maintenance contracts at highly
competitive rates for all types, size and age of warden call systems.
We supply, install and upgrade a range of warden call systems with the following features, please contact us for more details.
- Latest Tynetec Advent xt Systems
- DECT Mobile Telephones
- High Quality Duplex Speech
- Warden paging systems
- Off site call centre monitoring
- Mobile phone switching
- Wandering resident systems
- Personal pendant transmitters with location identification
- Modular design for expansion
- Integration with smoke detectors and fire alarms
- Integration with door entry system & external call points
- Integration with telecare equipment
Dispersed Alarms
A dispersed alarm (sometimes known as community alarm) means you can call for help from anywhere in your home. If you or your family are concerned that you might fall and not be able to get up, by carrying a small radio device – often called a portable trigger or pendant – means you will be able to set off an alarm telephone call just by pressing a button.
The alarm just plugs into your standard phone socket, you can even answer an incoming call by pressing the pendant if you can’t get to the telephone quickly.
Having a good dispersed alarm can give you the confidence to continue living at home independently, knowing that help is at hand if you need it.
English Security supplies and installs dispersed alarms and we offer flexible maintenance contracts to Housing Associations and Councils through out East Anglia at highly competitive rates for all types, size and age of community alarm.
Telecare Equipment
Examples of Telecare equipment includes fall detectors, bed sensors, chair sensors, movement detectors, smoke alarms and temperature sensors. To have Telecare equipment you first need to have a dispersed alarm or a warden call system to enable the telecare equipment to link to the control room or on site warden.
Telecare equipment is triggered automatically. The equipment will detect a problem and make the call to the control room. They will ensure an appropriate response is made by family, friends, carers, emergency services or on site warden.
Dementia units – the call system which protects your residents and their right to privacy. The Dementia Care System is installed into
Individual residents rooms and integrates with nurse call systems, providing a total and non-intrusive monitoring and emergency call system for the care of residents suffering from confusion as a result of Alzheimer’s or other Dementia disorders
- Automatic guidance by light
- In room fall detection
- Incontinence alert
- Wandering monitor
- Resident behaviour profiling
Nurse call systems – for nursing homes
English Security offers flexible maintenance contracts at highly competitive rates for all types, of nurse call systems.
We supply and install nurse call systems with the following features.
Flexible volume control on all displays
- 3 Levels of call – resident, staff assistance and emergency
- Smoke detector, fire door, front door, telephone connections
- “Follow me” call tone on call units when staff are present
- Infra red and radio triggering devices i.e. Neck pendants
- Staff location facility on all central displays
- PC interface for event logging
- Mobile movement sensors, voice activated units, pressure mats.
- Integration with dementia units
Hearing Induction Loop Systems
With effect from 1st October 2004 the Disability Discrimination Act states that anyone offering goods facilities or services to the general public must take ‘reasonable’ provision to ensure that they do not discriminate against persons such as those with hearing difficulties.
By strategically placing a small microphone and transmitter (i.e. on the counter or in the ceiling) all sounds are picked up and re-transmitted instantly via a boosted signal local to the room. Any person wearing a hearing aid has the option to switch to the ‘T’ position enabling them to receive the boosted sounds via their earpiece.
We can supply and install a Hearing Induction Loop System to:-
- Shop Counters
- Showrooms
- Conference Rooms
- Sales Areas
- Reception Desks