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hailo
Enable disabled motorists to discreetly, wirelessly and easily
hail for help from sta when at the petrol pump
Contents
Section
Introduction
MyHailo
Petrol Station Kits
Key Fob
Beacon
Portable Sta Pack
Mains Powered Sta Pack
Repeater
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Petrol Station Kits
With an estimated 1.9 million licensed disabled drivers in the UK and
around 400,000 adapted vehicles,* how can petrol stations provide the
assistance they need?
Disabled motorists must attract attention at the pump when they need to
refuel, which can be a frustrating experience if a solution is not provided.
MyHailo
MyHailo is the easy and dignied way
to hail for help
MyHailo is an assistive system installed in petrol stations, enabling disabled
drivers to wirelessly, discreetly and easily hail for help from their car when
at the pump.
A system which couldn’t be easier to use
Drivers simply pull up to the pump and press the button on
their MyHailo Key Fob, alerting sta that they are waiting.
A Beacon’s bright red LEDs lets the driver know that their hail
has been sent to sta, and then changes to green once the hail
has been acknowledged.
The driver is informed that help is on the way - easily, quickly,
discreetly and fairly.
*Disability in the United Kingdom, 2016 Facts and Figures
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Petrol Station Kits
What’s in a MyHailo system?
The MyHailo system consists of a driver’s Key Fob, a signal-receiving
Beacon, and either a Mains Powered Sta Pack or a set of two Portable
Sta Packs for alerting sta of hails for help. Petrol stations may also have
a Pump Button installed for drivers who have forgotten their Key Fobs.
All systems are pre-programmed and easy to install and maintain, with
water resistant, hard-wearing components.
Customers instantly nd stations
with MyHailo
The MyHailo website (www.myhailo.co.uk) has an
interactive map to help users locate their nearest
MyHailo accessible petrol stations.
The interactive map already contains hundreds of
stations across the UK, and is updated regularly with new
installs.
Trusted and endorsed
MyHailo is endorsed by DMUK (www.disabledmotoring.org) as an eective
way for drivers to discreetly communicate that they require assistance.
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