MSL MayDay "Help-Call" Products

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The Xtra-Sense MSL MayDay system offers an innovative and highly flexible means of calling for help in a building. It is ideal as a safety system for staff and customers as a simple means of requesting assistance.

No installation is required - the principal components of this wireless system simply plug into standard three-pin plug points. Signalling is done directly through the building's main power wiring.
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Applications

MSL MayDay is a simple local alert or enunciator system for requesting help or assistance within buildings. It can be applied as a basic panic alarm system to protect the safety of lone workers, such as staff dealing with the public, and building maintenance staff. It can also be applied to protect the safety of customers in potentially hazardous places like steam rooms.

The “Help-Call” Sender units can be booked out and plugged in, as required, for temporary jobs and returned on completion of the work. Similarly, the Receiver unit can be moved at any time to suit the most appropriate location of support staff.

Typical users include Banks, Job Centres, Solicitors Practices, Insurance Companies, Counselling Offices, Probation Officers, Health Centres, Leisure Centres, schools and colleges, and small hospitals and nursing homes. The system is especially suited to applications where a highly mobile and quickly installed help-call system is required within a building.

MSL15 MayDay - 15 Zone System

15 Channel / Zone System

The basic Model 15 system is designed primarily for small to medium size buildings, such as large residences, shops and small to medium size schools and office blocks where up to 15 zones is adequate.

MSL99 MayDay - 99 Zone System

99 Channel / Zone System

The Model 99 system is a more sophisticated product designed primarily for longer range signalling in larger buildings and complexes, such as large schools, colleges and office complexes. These sites typically require more than 15 zones.