The
Safety Turtle Panic Button is ideal if you are looking after children in a lone
environment and may need to summon help if an emergency arose.
Some areas that the Panic button could be used
are:
Wireless Panic Alarm
Alarm is activated manually, by pressing panic sensor button.
A standard wireless panic alarm consists of:
One or more panic sensors of the same colour which includes “baby Turtle” coding
plug for Base Station
A Standard Base Station
Features
Unique features in the design of the Safety Turtle wireless panic alarm address
your safety concerns and make it easy to use:
- A loud alarm instantly sounds at the Base
Station when the sensor button is pressed. The alarm continues to sound
until it is reset.
- Panic sensors come with clip for
permanent mounting and neck chain.
- Sensor is rain proof [but not immersible]
and qualified to operate in weather, year-round.
- System is easily portable, and with
the Turtle Power battery pack / weatherproof bag accessory, can be used
anywhere.
- LED on sensor illuminates during sensor
transmission. It also confirms battery is functioning.
- The alarm volume can be reduced
temporarily for testing.
- Replaceable sensor battery [included]
lasts up to 30,000 activations.
- Panic sensors(s) can be tested for low
battery.
- The Safety Turtle system can be
progressively expanded through the purchase of additional sensors(s) of the
same colour.
- By using different colours of Turtle,
neighbours can enjoy the benefits of Safety Turtle without triggering each
other's alarms.
A Wireless Panic
Alarm may be used in conjunction with the
Child, Adult or Pet Immersion Alarm and/or the
Wireless Gate Alarm.
Sensors of the same colour can share the same Base Station.
Do I Need Commercial / Extended Range
System?
A Standard System will meet most applications. However, if one or more of the
following apply, a Commercial/Extended Range System is or may be required.
Desired alarm location is more than 250 ft. [75 m.] from the furthest activation
location.
Alarm must be louder than 110 decibels, to be heard throughout the residence or
outside.
The alarm must be communicated electronically, e.g., to home alarm, strobe light
indicator, etc.
Panic
Button users guide press here........
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