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Disabled Toilet Alarms  

The Disabled Toilet Alarms range offers essential emergency assist solutions designed to meet accessibility standards including Part M of the Building Regulations and BS 8300. These systems combine visual signals and distinctive audible tones to alert staff or carers when help is required, offering reassurance to users with mobility challenges. Kits like the ESP UDTAKIT and UDTAKITSS include an illuminated indication module with power/light buzzer, a red pull cord module with anti-ligature pull switch, and a reset module with LED confirmation — delivering a full emergency call solution in one package. The stainless steel version (UDTAKITSS) adds durability and a premium finish suited to high-traffic or hygienic environments such as hospitals and care homes, while white finish kits provide a clean, unobtrusive look. These alarms are simple to install and expandable with additional indication or pull-cord units if needed, making them flexible for home, commercial or public accessible washroom installations.

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Key Features & Benefits

  • Audible & Visual Alerts — combines sounder and LED indication to make alarms clear and noticeable for faster response.
  • Complete Emergency Kits — kits include pull cord module, indication unit, reset button and stickers for a full accessible alarm solution.
  • Anti-Ligature Pull Cord — pull switch designed with safety in mind to reduce accidental or self-harm incidents.
  • Durable Builds — stainless steel finish option (UDTAKITSS) with antimicrobial urea construction ideal for hygiene-sensitive environments.
  • Regulation-Compliant — meets criteria in Part M building regulations and BS 8300 for accessible facilities.
  • Expandable Systems — additional modules can be added to extend coverage or provide multiple call-points.
  • Easy Installation — designed for straightforward setup with surface back boxes supplied.
  • Reassurance Features — reset module with clear LED confirms to the user that help has been requested.
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