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Introducing a new way to anage eacuation


DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS AND INSTALLERS OF AWARD WINNING PERIMETER SECURITY PRODUCTS


TAGEVAC is the clear, proven way to manage the evacuation of your building.


Using intuitive information panels, staff and emergency services can tell at a glance which areas have been cleared in ‘real time’ helping them to prioritise their actions accordingly.


TAGEVAC utilises the universally recognised ‘sweep’ evacuation system combined with tag stations located in designated ‘evacuation zones’ and a central control board, to help reduce human errors and speeds up the process of identifying which areas of your facility have been checked for evacuation.


Key Benefits:  A proven management solution  Provides clarity in emergencies  Easy to install  Modular or custom built options  Simplified training  No ongoing maintenance costs  A solution for any organisation


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