Safety Technology International Launches G3 & GF Multipurpose Push Buttons

Safety Technology International (STI) has announced the Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) launch of the company’s G3 and GF Multipurpose Push Buttons.

The launch has generated widespread interest across the Middle East, with major infrastructure projects (including airports and sports stadiums) among the early adopters.

These push buttons mark a significant advancement in fire safety, access control and intrusion detection. Uniting robust physical activation with optional integrated surveillance, the G3 and GF Multipurpose Push Buttons are tailored to help reduce false activations, deter misuse and enhance on-site accountability. Already successfully introduced in the US, the G3 and GF models are now available to customers around the world.

A defining feature is the industry-first optional built-in IP camera. This innovation enables real-time visual identification of individuals interacting with the device. The G3’s eye-level capture provides face-on footage of each activation, overcoming common obstructions like hoods or caps.

Footage is captured before, during and after activation, in turn providing crucial evidence for facilities managers and security team personnel. Particularly in high-traffic environments where repeated false activations are a costly problem, this added layer of visual accountability helps to deter misuse and supports more informed incident management.

Constructed from impact-resistant polycarbonate, the devices are highly durable and built for reliability in demanding settings. The G3 Series is intended for general use in access control and security systems, while the GF Series is purpose-built for fire alarm integration.

Both feature a range of operational configurations, including Momentary, Key-to-Reset and Turn-to-Reset, with optional protective covers available with or without a built-in sounder. These covers offer added protection and are aligned with the recommendations of BS 5839-1:2017, which advocates for the use of protective covers to reduce false fire alarms.

The G3 is also available in a choice of colours and with customisable text options, allowing it to be tailored to different applications or site protocols.

The GF model has been UL-listed, ensuring compliance with stringent global fire safety standards. This certification has proven to be important in the Middle East market, where adherence to UL requirements is the standard. The product has already been met with enthusiasm by fire and security professionals in the region, with Intersec 2025 attendees praising the device’s ability to strengthen fire alarm systems and reduce Call Point misuse.

The G3 and GF push buttons each offer a high-performance contact switch – DPDT (2 Form C) in the G3, SPDT (Form C) in the GF – rated at 30 VAC/VDC and 5 A. The optional IP camera offers a 180-degree diagonal field of view and supports up to 5 MP HD resolution at 30 frames per second, powered via 12 V DC.

False fire alarms continue to be a major concern in the industry. In the UK alone, they account for the largest share of Fire and Rescue Service call-outs, causing disruption to (among others) public spaces, educational institutions and healthcare facilities.

Frequent false alarms contribute to a growing issue of alarm fatigue, whereby building occupants become desensitised to alerts and fail to respond promptly in the event of a real emergency. STI’s new push buttons directly address this issue, supporting global efforts to reduce alarm fatigue, increase compliance and restore occupant confidence in emergency alert systems.

The launch of the G3 and GF Push Button Series is particularly timely as organisations across the UK prepare to meet the requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also known as Martyn’s Law. While the legislation is currently within its implementation period, it will ultimately require public venues to improve protective security and readiness in the event of a terrorist incident.

The optional IP camera integrated into the GF and G3 models provides enhanced situational awareness, supporting monitoring and response procedures by capturing real-time footage of activations. This capability can contribute towards public protection procedures and measures, such as incident detection, lockdown protocols and evacuation co-ordination, that duty holders may be required to document under Martyn’s Law.

By helping to reduce site vulnerability and providing visual evidence to assist in incident assessment and response, the G3 and GF push buttons offer a valuable asset for those venues looking to strengthen their preparedness in line with evolving counter-terrorism responsibilities.

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