SW-61G Emergency Button
Most organizations end up spending the majority of their budget on security measures. However, safety precautions are just as vital as security, especially for building owners. No matter the organization, be it a busine...
Read more...Most organizations end up spending the majority of their budget on security measures. However, safety precautions are just as vital as security, especially for building owners. No matter the organization, be it a business, an apartment complex, or an educational institute, you have to prepare for any eventuality, including emergencies like fires and more. For any emergency, all exit points in the building need to be accessible at all times, regardless of clearance. That's precisely where iDome's SW-61G comes into play.
The SW-61G is less of an exit switch and more of an alarm. Either way, the button isn't designed for casual use. But instead, the device is used to release locks on a door in emergencies. The method to use this button is straightforward. Still, the SW-61G has written instructions on its case about what to do.
You have to break the glass with a heavy object. Once you've done that, the button triggers the unlocking mechanism on the door and allows you to safely exit. Emergency buttons such as the SW-61G are essential in any access control system. Emergencies such as fires or earthquakes can severely damage the system in multiple ways. This can cause people in the building to become trapped if emergency buttons aren't installed.
The SW-61G comes with a plexiglass flame retardant material. The button is primarily built for emergencies and is exceptionally durable and stable. It's also effortless to install and comes with various output contact options such as NO, NC, and more. The button has also undergone a thorough endurance test and passed with flying colors.
The emergency button is highly resistant to high temperatures and is sturdy enough to survive high-impact damage. iDome has ensured safety and convenience of use. You don't have to worry about hurting your hands when you break the glass. Just minimal force from any hard object would be enough to trigger the alarm.
You can even test the button without breaking the glass. The SW-61G comes with a key that can be used to control the switch.