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Switchtec supplies the Smart-Q queue management system fromSirena


Available from Specialist distributor Switchtec is the Smart-Q system, a self-powered luminous and acoustic system for the management of queues at the entrance to shops, supermarkets, banks, and post offices.


audible indication to shoppers when it’s safe to enter a building. Just like a small Traffic Light the Smart-Q provides an indication, to those who are waiting at the entrance to a shop, when it is time to enter the building or move forward in a queue. The battery powered Smart-Q traffic light system allows traders to regulate the flow of customers into and around their premises. Powered from a rechargeable battery, the Smart-Q guarantees 8 hours of continuous operation, then simply plugs in to a 230V power socket to recharge overnight. To allow customers to do their shopping as safe as possible and help with safe social distancing, the Smart-Q


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manages the queue at the entrance of the building by staggering the entrance times. The Smart-Q can be controlled either by the built-in selectable timer or manually by the shop keeper via a remote-control key fob. The Smart-Q’s built in timer has a selectable 2-12 second delay, which changes the LED Traffic Light colour from Red to Green, and back to Red for


Z10 Safety takes a unique approach


to self-test Experts in emergency lighting, Z10 made the decision at the design stage to incorporate self-test as standard in its fittings. These can be operated as normal manual luminaires or by using a convenient remote control where the self-test mode can be activated.


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n conjunction with Lithium ion battery technology, which means


more energy savings and a faster re- charge after testing, the company is growing rapidly to be one of the first choice for contractors. Z10 Safety is committed to quality and


has tested all its emergency lighting solutions according to BS EN 60598-2-22. By taking the lead on self-test, the company ensures that the emergency lights are operational at all times and therefore increases the safety of building occupants. Z10 Safety’s electronic boards and single


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battery management systems were designed together to complement performance and to get better performance and reliability, which is one of the reasons Z10 Safety is comfortable to guarantee its system (including the batteries) for five years.


The old adage goes, ‘it’s better to be safe than sorry’. Z10 Safety prefers ‘it’s better to be Z10 safety than sorry.”


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he Smart-Q system compromises of a Red & Green LED luminous beacon and an internal sounder, providing visual and


the next customer. The built-in timer can be overridden by the shop keeper using the Key fob or used manually, as, and when the shop keeper is ready for the next customer.


The Smart-Q system is IP65 and supplied mounted on a Stainless-steel pole, fixed onto a sturdy base making the system ideal for internal or external use. Other mounting options are also available. The Smart-Q from Sirena is easy to install as it does not need a qualified electrician to install. It also removes the necessity for a member of staff to control customer flow into the building, multiple devices can be connected and synchronized for orderly advancement of the queues in and around shops. Its simple operation makes it an ideal solution for queue management in small or large shops & supermarkets.


The Smart-Q is part of Sirena’s range of Signalling devices which include Light Towers, Acoustic Alarms & Bells, Strobes and LED Beacons.


For more information, contact +44 (0) 1785 818600 or visit www.switchtec.com


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