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Talkaphone has introduced its updated LED Lighted Surface Mount Accessory featuring a new sleek, contemporary contoured design that improves the functionality of an emergency phone in small areas where both space-savings and security are desired.

The emergency phone faceplate is illuminated by an ultra-bright, long-lasting LED panel light at all times, making it ideal for poorly lit outdoor locations. The customisable lettering on both sides helps make the unit recognisable as an emergency phone.

The ETP-SML surface mount is constructed of vandal-resistant stainless steel and features a protective hood designed to withstand outdoor elements. The unit is durable enough to house an emergency phone on a wall or a pole.

Traditionally used at college campuses, parking garages, transit facilities, shopping malls, open parking lots, and medical facilities, the mount comes equipped with removable internal panels for additional devices, including Talkaphone’s model ETP-GSM cellular interface and a power supply.

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