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Self-contained fire alarm

30th December 1966
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THE Waterloo fire alarm which has just been introduced by Read and Campbell is a self-contained unit for wall mounting and powered by dry cell batteries. Suitable for garages as well as shops and small offices, it complies with the Shops Act.

When the glass is broken by the small hammer provided, the alarm bell sounds a distinctive warning. Up to four units can be inter-connected to ring together when one is operated. Each unit is supplied with a test key to check the alarm as required.

Made by: Read and Campbell Ltd., Waterloo Works, Horsham, Sussex.

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Locations: Horsham

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