Deaf Alerter Receive Accreditation

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One in seven (nine million) of the UK population experiences hearing loss; many of these people are unable to hear a fire alarm.

With over 100,000 fires in buildings every year, the risk to Deaf and hard of hearing people is not only high but very serious.

Deaf Alerter systems can be installed in virtually every market sector enabling employees, visitors, guests, customers and students with hearing loss the pre-warning of an emergency.

The Deaf Alerter system aids compliance with various laws and legislation (Disability Discrimination Act, Human Rights, Health and Safety).

Deaf Alerter has recently been awarded certification to the Contractor Health and Safety assessment scheme (CHAS) demonstrating they meet Health and Safety compliance standards.

The scheme is available for any public sector organization to use in their contractor selection process, with only a small percentage of contractors achieving this accreditation it highlights a high level of competency in this area.

Martyn Coldicott Director in charge of Health and Safety commented 'Our commitment to both employee and client health and safety has always been a priority to us and we are proud that we have been granted CHAS accreditation in recognition of this upon our first application.'

For further information regarding Deaf Alerter and fire alarm and messaging systems for deaf and hard of hearing people please visit www.deaf-alerter.com

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