Duress alarms, nurse call, and lockdown systems in detail
Each emergency system type has specific design requirements that differ from general security. Comsys approaches each category with the specific operational context in mind, not as a generic alarm install.
Duress alarm systems need to be discreet, reliable, and fast. A retail staff member activating a duress button under the counter cannot afford a two-second delay or a visible indicator that alerts the threat. We specify wired duress systems for fixed locations (reception desks, tills) and wireless personal panic devices for staff who move around the building.
Nurse call systems must balance patient dignity with response speed. Room call, emergency call, and staff assist signals need to route to the right caregivers, be visible at the nurses station, and create an auditable response record. We install both basic corded pull-switch systems and modern wireless nurse call platforms with mobile staff alerting.
- Wired duress buttons — under-counter, desktop, and wall-mounted; discrete activation, silent or audible response depending on the protocol
- Wireless personal duress — lanyard or wristband panic devices for lone workers and mobile staff
- Nurse call pull cords — bathroom and bedroom call cords for residential care; compliant with NZS 4121 accessibility requirements
- Wireless nurse call platforms — digital display boards, mobile staff alerts, and response reporting for aged care and disability facilities
- Single-action lockdown — one button locks all access-controlled doors, triggers an alert to designated staff, and initiates a PA announcement
- Partial or zoned lockdown — for schools and large buildings where a full lockdown is disproportionate; specific wings or floors can be locked independently
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