Struggling With Hearing Loss?
12 million adults of working age have hearing loss in one or both ears, these are your employees, customers and clients. Unfortunately, many of these workers report feeling stressed at work.
At CST, our mission is to ensure inclusivity in a diversified workforce. Our DeafCall™ paging system can help, empowering employees who are deaf or have hearing loss. We also donate 25% of all profits made on our DeafCall product range ordered via [email protected] to RNID the national charity supporting the 18 million people in the UK who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus.
DeafCall™ is the solution to your workplace safety needs if you employ people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Making adjustments to someone’s working environment is not just the right thing to do, it will mean your employee can do their job to the best of their ability. As an employer, you also have legal obligations around supporting your employees with hearing loss. Under the Equality Act 2010 (or the Disability Discrimination Act in Northern Ireland), employers are required to make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for people who are disabled because of hearing loss.
What is DeafCall™?
DeafCall™ is the solution to your workplace safety needs if you employ people who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus. It features vibrations that alert workers with hearing loss about fires, security breaches, or whatever else life throws your way.
As a UK employer, you have a duty to protect your workers. Yet, keeping your employees safe is challenging when there are communication barriers.
We make it easy for you to fulfil this duty of care to your employees. Our DeafCall™ pager systems come with all the tools you need. Plus, our solutions are easy to use.
How DeafCall™ Pagers Work
DeafCall™ pagers utilises a transmitter, wirelessly connecting to pager devices.
Together, these products work seamlessly to send out alerts using a strong vibration, notifying your workers.
Which Pager Is Right for Your Business?
When you get our DeafCall™ pager system, you can choose between three different pager devices. These devices have various features you need to know about.
Keep reading to learn which of our DeafCall™ pagers is best for your organisation.
CST 2028 Pager
The CST 2028 pager is our most cost-effective and easy-to-use paging device yet. Plus, it is highly durable, meaning you will get the most out of your investment.
This pager features 2- or 4-line displays of up to 20 characters per line. Most importantly, the CST 2028 pager has a vibrate-only mode to make it accessible for workers with hearing loss.
SmartCall Alert Pager
The SmartCall Alert pager is ideal for large organisations with 2 miles of coverage. It is incredibly lightweight at only 90 grams and features a modern design.
The best thing about this pager is its 4-colour LCD screen, which enables colour-coded alerts. The SmartCall Alert pager also allows you to program different vibrations. That way, you can reach workers with hearing loss in multiple ways.
s.QUAD X05 Pager
The Swissphone s.QUAD X05 Pager impresses users thanks to state-of-the-art, functional designs and unique performance features. Secure receipt of messages, familiar intuitive operation and loud alerting take centre stage. The s.QUAD X05 is also extremely robust and very comfortable to wear. With a reception sensitivity of <3.0 μV/m at 1,200 Bit/s.
Get DeafCall™ from Call Systems Technology
Sending messages and alerts to your employee base can be challenging when you have workers with hearing loss. We make it easier with our DeafCall™ paging systems for workplaces seeking inclusive communication solutions. Our devices and transmitters are easy to set up and use. That way, you can deploy your new paging system more seamlessly.
Do you want to learn more about DeafCall™ and how you can integrate it with paging systems for hard of hearing people? Get in touch with Call Systems Technology to request a callback from our knowledgeable team.
Creating Safe and Inclusive Spaces:
Related Product
We designed the DeafCall™ Pillow Alarm to alert workers and customers with hearing loss while they are sleeping.
All workers or customers have to do is place the connected pillow pad under their pillow. When the fire alarm goes off the pillow pad will vibrate and give off a visual cue via a flashing light. This solution is ideal for the hotel industry.