Disabled Toilet Systems
A disabled toilet system helps people with physical difficulties use the restroom safely. Inside the toilet, there is a pull cord that is easy to reach. When someone needs help, pulling the cord sends an alert to the main control panel, which can handle up to four toilet zones. Each zone connects with a reset button, a pull cord, and a remote indicator, all working together to respond quickly. The control panel has clear LED zone lights and an on-board buzzer that sounds instantly when activated. The same buzzer and light system are also found in the remote indicator, so alerts can be spotted from a distance.
The system uses simple 3-wire connections, so it’s easy to install. Some models come with a built-in power supply and a backup battery. This means the system still works during a power cut. There is also a loud sounder and bright lights to get attention quickly. The reset button has Braille and gives a beep and light signal when pressed. The system follows BS8300 rules, which support safe restroom use. The outer case is made from plastic and fits well in different places. This setup is good for homes, offices, and public restrooms.
Disabled Toilet Master Station
Disabled Toilet Pull Cord
Disabled Toilet Reset Key Switch