SigTEL Fire Telephones (Type A Outstations / Emergency Communication)

As part of emergency voice communication systems, Type A fire telephones provide reliable two-way communication between the control room and critical field locations. During fire-fighting operations and emergency management, they help teams coordinate effectively on site and establish fast communication from the correct location.

Two-way communication Handset / portable options Lockable / push-to-open variants Steel / stainless steel body Emergency management
C-TEC EVC-302RPO Fire Telephone Type A Outstation

C-TEC EVC-302RPO Fire Telephone (Push-to-Open)

A Type A fire telephone that provides reliable communication between the control room and designated field locations. With its handset design, red steel enclosure and push-to-open operating concept, it offers fast access during emergency situations.

HandsetRed steelType A
C-TEC EVC-302RLK Fire Telephone Type A Outstation

C-TEC EVC-302RLK Fire Telephone (Lockable)

A Type A outstation for projects where a lockable model is preferred. It provides controlled operation through its locking mechanism to help reduce unauthorised interference, while still supporting fast and clear communication in an emergency.

LockableHandsetType A
C-TEC EVC-401-PH Handheld Portable Fire Telephone

C-TEC EVC-401-PH Handheld Portable Fire Telephone

A portable handheld telephone for applications where lower cost and practical use are priorities. Its compact body dimensions and durable construction provide flexibility for on-site personnel.

PortableHandheldEconomical
C-TEC EVC-301-JP Fire Telephone Wall Jack Point

C-TEC EVC-301-JP Wall Jack Point

A wall connection socket used together with a portable fire telephone. It suits different building scenarios with both surface-mount and flush-mount installation options.

AccessoryWall socketInstallation flexibility
Vox Ignis ViLX-OSA Fire Telephone Type A Outstation

Vox Ignis ViLX-OSA Fire Telephone (Type A)

A stainless steel Type A fire telephone suitable for applications with cable distances up to 500 m. Its push-to-open operating concept adds practicality to emergency communication.

Stainless steel500 mPush-to-open
Vox Ignis Combined Fire Telephone and Disabled Emergency Call Unit

Vox Ignis ViLX-OSC Combined Unit (Fire Telephone + Disabled Emergency Call)

Combines fire telephone and disabled emergency call functions within the same enclosure. With handset and handsfree communication options and a stainless steel body, it suits accessible emergency communication scenarios.

CombinedHandsfreeStainless steel
Baldwin Boxall BVOCC Combined Fire Telephone

Baldwin Boxall BVOCC Combined Fire Telephone

A combined solution that can be used in both disabled refuge and fire communication systems. It is compatible with hearing aids and offers options suitable for flush or surface mounting scenarios.

CombinedHearing aid compatibleInstallation flexibility
Vox Ignis ViLX-OSR Handheld Fire Telephone

Vox Ignis ViLX-OSR Handheld Fire Telephone

A cost-focused handheld solution designed for fast use in the field. Its steel body increases durability.

HandheldSteelEconomical
Vox Ignis ViLX-OSJ Portable Fire Telephone Wall Connection Connector

Vox Ignis ViLX-OSJ Wall Connection Connector

Used together with the ViLX-OSR handheld fire telephone. It provides a quick plug-in / unplug arrangement and an organised usage infrastructure through a wall connection point.

AccessoryConnectorOSR compatible

How Should Fire Telephones Be Positioned?

Type A fire telephones should generally be installed indoors, in lobbies and fire access doors where fire-fighters may need to operate, at a height of approximately 1.3 to 1.4 metres from floor level. In stadium applications, the layout should be planned so that the maximum distance from a steward to a Type A fire telephone is 30 metres, and the number of devices required should be determined accordingly.