Introducing the SiteWarden RF Pro: The Next Generation of Site Alarms

Introducing the SiteWarden RF Pro: The Next Generation of Site Alarms

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    In high-risk environments, every second counts. That’s why Firechief® is proud to unveil the latest innovation in site safety: the SiteWarden RF Pro site alarm.

    Unveiled at the Fire Safety Event in April 2025, this robust 2-in-1 fire and first aid alarm is designed for a rapid, reliable response during critical moments. Whether you are managing a busy construction site or overseeing a complex industrial facility, the SiteWarden RF Pro enables you to take command of safety without compromise.

    Why choose the SiteWarden® RF Pro?

    The SiteWarden RF Pro isn’t just an alarm. It is a highly effective site safety solution designed around your needs. Here's why it's already turning heads and got people talking at the Fire Safety Event:

    • Dual alert modes: Clearly distinguish between fire and first aid emergencies with dedicated manual activation buttons.
    • Wireless RF technology: Quickly and easily identify and link up to 64 devices with no hard wiring required.
    • Visual and audible alerts: A siren and high-visibility LED strobe ensure critical alarms are seen and heard across the site, with a master device alerting key staff to the exact location.
    • Long battery life: Up to 2 years’ battery with visual alerts when replacement is required.

    A site alarm built for the real world

    We understand that fire safety systems need to work as hard as the people who use them. That’s why the SiteWarden RF Pro from Firechief® is:

    • Rugged enough to withstand the demands of construction and industrial environments, as well as hot (60°C) and cold (-10°C) weather
    • Powerful enough to reach distances of up to 1km line of sight
    • Simple enough to be deployed by anyone. No electrical training is required, and a quick-start guide is provided
    • Flexible enough to adapt as your site evolves, with advanced instructions included for when more site alarms are added

    When the first aid alarm is activated, there will be a visual alert on the device in the form of strobing LEDs on the master device and the individual alarm for quick and easy identification for on-site first aiders.

    In the case of the fire alarm, all units will be activated with a pre-recorded audible message broadcast, and the master device will identify the source for fast action.

    SiteWarden RF Pro FAQs

    Q: How many units can I connect?
    A: Up to 64 units can be wirelessly connected to create a full-site alert system with one designated master device.

    Q: What happens during a power cut?
    A: The device's wireless nature means that power will always be supplied. The SiteWarden RF Pro site alarm from Firechief® uses two Lithium D-cell batteries, which can last up to two years in normal usage conditions.

    Q: Can I set up the system myself?
    A: Absolutely. No specialist installation is required. Simply place, connect, and protect. The SiteWarden can be mounted on a fence, stand or wall with a few screws. Quick-start and advanced instructions are available.


    In addition to site alarms such as the SiteWarden RF Pro, the Firechief® range includes high-performance fire safety products and equipment such as fire extinguishers, blankets, escape aids and the innovative Kitchen Stove Guard. For more information, call us on +44 (0)330 999 0019 or email sales@firechiefglobal.com.

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    Disclaimer

    The information contained within this blog is provided solely for general informational and educational purposes and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any actions based upon this information, we advise the reader to consult all relevant statutory or regulatory guidance and, where necessary, to consult a qualified fire or industry regulation professional. The use or reliance on any information contained herein is solely at the reader's risk.