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Martyn's Law

Martyn's Law

 

1. Centralised Alarm Systems

  • Immediate Alerting: Centralised alarms ensure that any emergency-be it a fire, security breach or medical incident-is promptly detected and communicated. Whether it's a smoke detector, heat sensor or panic button, these systems trigger an immediate response.
  • Location Accuracy: By pinpointing the exact location of the alarm, responders can act swiftly, minimalising potential harm. In large sites, this accuracy is crucial for efficient evacuation.
     


2. Connected Communication Systems

  • Seamless Information Flow: In emergencies, communication breakdowns can have dire consequences. Connected systems-such as intercoms, public address (PA) systems and mobile apps-ensure that critical messages reach all occupants simultaneously.
  • Mass Notifications: Whether it's an evacuation order, shelter-in-place directive or medical alert, connected communication systems broadcast information across the entire site.
  • Accessibility: These systems accommodate various communication needs, including visual and auditory alerts, ensuring that everyone receives vital information.
     


3. Compliance with Martyn's Law

  • Martyn's Law: emphasizes the need for robust safety measures in crowded places. Centralised alarms and connected communications are at the forefront of these requirements.
  • Organisations with over 100 occupants must proactively implement these systems to enhance safety and comply with the law.
     

As we move toward a safer future, investing in centralised alarm and communication systems isn't just a legal obligation-it's a moral imperative. By prioritising safety, we protect our occupants, empower our emergency responders and create resilient environments

At AV Parts Master, we understand that the implementation of these new rules can be confusing for everyone involved. That's why we've partnered with specialists to provide a comprehensive 'one-stop shop' solution. For instance, a school or business with 10 class/meeting rooms, 4 corridors and a main reception area can receive a complete solution-including alarm triggers, communication technology and speakers-for less than £3,000. Similarly, larger institutions with 25 class/meeting rooms, 10 corridors and communal spaces can get a complete solution for less than £10,000. Let us handle the details so you can focus on what truly matters.

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