🚪 Secure your peace of mind with style!
The SecureMyDoor Resettable Call Point is a state-of-the-art emergency break glass solution designed for both commercial and residential buildings. Featuring a unique reset mechanism that eliminates the need for glass replacement, this durable call point is made from high-grade ABS plastic, ensuring longevity. Its easy surface mounting and versatile compatibility with various systems make it an ideal choice for any safety setup. The vibrant green color enhances visibility, ensuring quick access during emergencies.
Manufacturer | Amalocks |
Part Number | CP22 |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 6 cm; 180 g |
Item model number | CP22 |
Colour | Green |
Style | Green, Square, Smooth Plastic |
Finish | Uniform Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Key Unlock |
Included Components | 1x Resettable Call Point - Two Pole, Standard Fixing Screws |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 180 g |
I**D
Good Quality
Well made durable and no glass.
M**A
Works well but gets jammed overtime
Over time the terminals get jammed and can either keep the door locked when it is pressed or keep it unlocked after being reset. it works well and is easy to reset with the reset key.
C**W
Sturdy and effective, great in the right place
This is a well featured, sturdy and well constructed alternative to emergency break glass door release switches. It allows for the simultaneous cutting of power to maglocks and provision of power to alarms, making it suitable for those areas where security is also an issue - for example, where a door from a public area leads to a private one.The absence of a flip up cover, while convenient in a staff-only environment, might prove problematic in public areas; I worked in a museum popular with children, and little fingers do love pressing buttons.As others have mentioned, I found it impossible to use the reset key initially - pushing it in perfectly perpendicularly to the holes did nothing. However, if you tilt it a matter of barely two degrees or so it works fine. It just means that you might get the occasional security guard calling you to say it won't reset; simply tell them you want to see them wiggle it, just a little bit.
M**E
No Issues
The Resettable Call Point with No Glass to Break is a game-changer for any indoor emergency situation. As someone responsible for safety in commercial and residential buildings, I greatly appreciate the innovation and practicality of this device.First and foremost, the absence of glass to break is a game-changer. Traditional emergency call points often rely on breakable glass, which can be problematic in high-stress situations. With this resettable call point, there's no need to worry about shattered glass or potential injuries. Instead, users can activate the alarm system quickly and safely, allowing for a swift response to emergencies.The design of this call point is sleek and modern, blending seamlessly into any indoor environment. Its compact size and unobtrusive appearance make it ideal for discreet installation in both commercial and residential buildings. Despite its minimalist design, the call point is highly visible and easy to locate, ensuring that it can be accessed quickly in times of need.One of the standout features of this call point is its resettable functionality. Unlike traditional break glass call points that require replacement after use, this device can be easily reset with a key, allowing for multiple activations without the need for costly replacements. This not only saves time and money but also ensures that the call point is always ready for use in case of emergency.The ease of access control is another highlight of this device. The fire alarm button switch is designed for effortless activation, ensuring that anyone, regardless of age or physical ability, can quickly initiate the alarm system when necessary. This level of accessibility is crucial in emergency situations, where every second counts.Overall, the Resettable Call Point with No Glass to Break is a must-have for any commercial or residential building looking to enhance its emergency response capabilities. Its innovative design, resettable functionality, and ease of access control make it an invaluable addition to any safety protocol. I highly recommend this device to anyone prioritizing safety and security in their indoor environment.
A**R
No problem
Good
A**T
Looks good, works as it should...
I've fitted a couple of these 'SecureMyDoor' devices from CBT Security now, and have been pretty impressed by the build quality on all of them.Coming with the back-boxes (in the matching colour) is appreciated, and there's plenty of room in there for even bulky wiring. The large size also makes it stand out more, which in this case is probably more important than trying to make it unobtrusive (with a flush-fitting for example).It works a treat, and resetting is a simple affair using the key that is enclosed with the pack.They do a range of other switches of this nature, and it's well worth looking through them to find the exact type you want.Good stuff, and on a quality/value-for-money basis... 5-Stars.
A**.
Not for me.
I don’t know how well this emergency door release works or how reliable it is. It might be the best money can buy and last for ever and a day. However, an emergency door release might not be used for many years but you still have to have the confidence in it to work as it should do when needed. And I’m sorry, but I don’t have that confidence. Traditionally, emergency door release buttons are red. Being green was the first thing that put me off. Secondly it’s plastic, red ones tend to be metal. Red ones have glass to break. This one, on pressing here makes a plasticy noise and releases an orange shutter. This needs resetting with a specialised key. Who knows where that’ll be in five years when it’s needed? If the glass breaks in a red one a replacement glass is easy to come by. To my mind, and I could easily be wrong, pranksters would think twice about breaking glass whereas they might well press a non glass one to see how/if it works. This green one is expensive, in some cases twice as much as a red one with the glass panel.I would like to point out that this is my personal opinion, it’s the way I feel about this emergency door button. If this green emergency door opener instils the same confidence in prospective buyers that a red one instils in me then, fine, go for it.
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