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Where Wireless Call Buttons Work Best

Some situations where you would like to be able to call for help, but the situation is so awkward that actually using a call button would be far preferable.

Table-Service Restaurants

Customers are sitting in your dining room, trying to get the attention of a busy waiter. They are in the middle of a restaurant, trying to get someone’s attention in a busy area. A call button on each table means that customers can signal for attention, without having to catch the eye of a distant waiter.

Care Homes

Residents in care homes are often far from staff, in rooms and in particular in beds. Distance and closed doors create many problems for residents to call for help. Wireless call buttons on chairs and bedsides enable residents to call for help, at the time and in the way that best suits them.

Pub with a Beer Garden

A weatherproof button fitted to tables and chairs in outdoor seating areas means customers can call for service without having to get up from their seat and go inside the pub.

Warehouses and Stockrooms

Workstations that are remote from a colleague mean that, even when a colleague is required, the task can be left whilst the person calls for assistance.

Hotel Reception Areas

Seated waiting areas a short distance from the reception desk can give guests the feeling of being overlooked.

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Medical Waiting Rooms

A button near seating enables patients to signal for help if they feel unwell or require assistance without disturbing others nearby and without drawing attention to themselves.

Simple call buttons are perfect for situations where there are distance, walls etc. between customers and staff.