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#1 Posted : 20 November 2019 11:19:12(UTC)
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Our reception area is manned with only 1 staff member therefore we have a battery powered hand held panic alarm available, does anyone know how often we should test it?

Hsquared14  
#2 Posted : 20 November 2019 14:45:38(UTC)
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Hsquared14

I don't think there is any specific requirement to test them at all.

Melrose80086  
#3 Posted : 20 November 2019 15:26:12(UTC)
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Is it an audible panic alarm (so emits a loud noise if activated) or is it linked to something / someone i.e. sends out a text message to a colleague when activated? for that you could get them to test once a week (like the fire alarm test) or on a predefined date each month perhaps.

If it's linked to the police or a call centre that might be harder to do more regularly but wouldn't be impossible (though would likely be less frequent - perhaps once every 6 months?)

If it's one of the simple audible alarms then I'd assume the battery would last at least a year so could try setting it off when there are people around every 6 months or so? That way they'd be able to hear whether it was working or not and also let people working nearby hear what it actually sounds like (again, predefined date with those likely to be in the area aware it's being tested).

Dazzling Puddock  
#4 Posted : 20 November 2019 15:31:28(UTC)
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Dazzling Puddock

I would get the receptionist to test it weekly during the fire alarm test. 

I would also at a some point want to set the alarm off unannounced to see exactly what the reaction of other staff would  actually be to this alarm going off.

A Kurdziel  
#5 Posted : 21 November 2019 11:09:47(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

I would test it about once a week. This is so that a) people are familiar with what it sounds like and b) you know it works! I have been involved in a number of systems which haven’t been tested for years ( man trapped alarms,  emergency call points etc) which everybody knew were in working order until they were needed and then they failed! This was due to age of components or deactivated “temporarily”   a few years ago or simply wired wrongly.

 

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