Fire Telephones

Fire telephone systems are critical infrastructure solutions that strengthen team communication and improve coordination during fire and emergency scenarios. They provide reliable communication within a building through control panels, end-of-line fire telephone stations and disabled refuge outstations.

You can explore the products by entering the categories below and request technical support from us for selecting the most suitable model for your project.

Emergency communication Project-based product selection Installation & commissioning support
Control Panels Fire Telephones Disabled Refuge Outstations Selection Guide
Coordination Team communication and fast direction during fire incidents.
Reliability Stable communication approach with wired infrastructure.
Integration Project-based compatibility with fire alarm systems.
Technical Support Support through survey, selection, installation and operation.

Fire Telephone System Control Panels

Control Panels
Fire Telephone System Control Panels

Control panels sit at the centre of the system, managing fire telephone lines, monitoring calls and enabling fast communication with field stations. They should be selected according to line capacity requirements, project size and operational scenarios.

  • Call management & status monitoring
  • Panel options suited to project scale
  • Ease of day-to-day operation
  • Installation and commissioning support

Fire Telephones

Handsets / Stations
Fire Telephones

Fire telephone stations allow response teams to communicate directly from stair landings, corridors and other critical areas. Mounting type, durability rating and usage scenario such as indoor or outdoor installation should be assessed in line with the project.

  • Fast communication by floor or corridor
  • Durable station options
  • Clear operation & easy maintenance
  • Selection aligned with project standards

Disabled Refuge Outstations

Disabled Refuge
Disabled Refuge Outstations

Disabled refuge outstations allow people who need assistance during evacuation to communicate with staff from safe refuge areas. Location planning, coverage requirements and applicable standards should all be considered during system design.

  • Accessibility-focused emergency communication
  • Safe communication at refuge points
  • Project and regulation compliance approach
  • Technical consultancy for integration

Let us help define the right fire telephone system layout for your project

How many lines and how many stations are required? Where should they be located? How should panel capacity, cabling strategy and disabled refuge scenarios be planned? If you share your project details, we can help you identify the most suitable system architecture quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What determines the choice of control panel?

The number of lines, number of stations, building scale and emergency scenario are the main determining factors. If future expansion is likely, choosing scalable capacity provides an advantage.

Where are fire telephone stations typically located?

They are commonly positioned at fire escape stair landings, floor lobbies and critical plant or service areas. The aim is to allow teams to communicate in a controlled way from points close to the incident.

Why are disabled refuge outstations important?

They allow people who need assistance during evacuation to communicate with responsible staff from safe waiting areas. They are a critical complement to accessibility planning and safe evacuation management.

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