Apollo Manual Call Point & Test Key
Gazing aimlessly into a draw full of keys after being told that you are now in charge of the weekly fire alarm tests?
Or perhaps you have just moved into a new premises and you don't recognise the manual call points and need to work out what you're looking for?
Well fear not, the useful team at Liberty Systems are here to help and save you the hassle, so we've put together a little list of manual call points and their test keys, we've covered some of the most common manual call point types in the UK so hopefully you'll find that key in no time!
Remember to take a look at our post on "how to carry out my weekly Fire Alarm Test" to make sure that you're all set and ready to go, and jump on over to the downloads page and download a copy of the use manual for your fire alarm if you need it.
As always, the Liberty Team are here to help if you have any questions.
Why not get in touch with us today anyway, just to find out how much more we could help and how much you can save with a Liberty Systems Service & Maintenance plan!
Apollo Manual Call Point & Test Key
KAC Manual Call Point & Test Key
CQR Manual Call Point & Test Key
Cooper Fulleon Manual Call Point & Test Key
Gent Manual Call Point & Test Key
Rafiki / Fike Manual Call Point & Test Key
Gent Vigilon Manual Call Point & Test Key
STI Manual Call Point & Test Key
ESP Magpro Manual Call Point & Test Key
We hope that you found this useful, we may add another post with a few additional Manual Call Points in the future, particularly some more obscure or old style fire alarm break glass units.
We've put them all together for you below too... just to be even more useful!!
(may even be a nice little reminder for apprentices starting out on the road to becoming a Fire Safety Professional too!)
Don't forget to get in touch today and let Liberty Systems look after your fire alarm system, you need a maintenance contract in place to satisfy the regulations... so having Liberty Systems on board... with Free training and really useful little blog posts... its a no brainer really!