Solar Emergency Call Stations
No Power? No Landline? No Problem.
Lightcom Telecom provides Solar Emergency Call Stations for remote outdoor areas where traditional wired communication is difficult or expensive to install.
Our solar-powered emergency phones and blue light towers deliver reliable emergency communication for parks, highways, campuses, industrial sites, parking areas, utility access points, and other off-grid locations.

What is included in Solar Emergency Call Stations
Emergency phone or intercom
Weather-resistant enclosure
Solar panel and battery backup
Hands-free emergency communication
Blue light tower or visible beacon
Optional camera, speaker, or access control integration
4G/LTE or wireless connectivity
Acoustic hood
Our Solar Powered Emergency Phones
Common Problems Solved by Solar Emergency Call Box
No Existing Infrastructure
Remote outdoor areas often do not have nearby telephone lines or reliable electrical power. Installing traditional wired systems can become expensive and time-consuming.
High Installation Costs
Trenching for power and communication lines across large outdoor areas, campuses, parks, or roadside locations can significantly increase project costs.
Difficult Power Access
Industrial perimeters, utility access points, and temporary locations may not have easy access to electrical infrastructure.
Safety Risks in Remote Locations
Users in isolated areas need a clearly visible and reliable way to request help during emergencies.
Temporary or Expanding Facilities
Construction sites, temporary events, remote projects, and growing campuses often need flexible emergency communication systems without permanent wiring.
Features of Solar Emergency Call Stations
Off-Grid Solar Operation
Solar-powered emergency phone systems reduce dependence on electrical infrastructure, making them ideal for remote and off-grid locations.
Battery Backup and Power Management
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Integrated battery systems help maintain operation during nighttime or low-sunlight conditions, with configurable power capacity based on site requirements.
Rugged Outdoor Construction
Built for outdoor use, these stations may include weather-resistant enclosures, vandal-resistant construction, corrosion protection, and industrial-grade components for long-term reliability.
Outages Protection
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Can operate during internet and greed outages
Multiple Communication Options
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Systems can support 4G/LTE, SIP/VoIP, analog telephone lines, or hybrid communication setups for flexible integration.
Highly Visible Emergency Identification
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Stations may include LED beacon lights, reflective labels, illuminated signage, and high-visibility colors for easier emergency location identification.
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Why choose Lightcom Telecom for an off-grid emergency phone?
Lightcom Telecom provides reliable emergency communication solutions for challenging environments. Our team helps organizations improve public safety, worker safety, and emergency response capabilities with dependable outdoor communication systems.
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Advantages of Working with Lightcom Telecom
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Industry experience in emergency communication systems
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Support for 4G, Analog, and SIP emergency communication solutions
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Solutions for remote and off-grid environments
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Reliable outdoor-grade equipment
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Flexible deployment options
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Integration with existing communication infrastructure
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Support for public safety and industrial applications
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Custom configurations available
Looking for a Solar Emergency Phone for Your Site?
Our team can help you choose the right solar emergency call box, blue light tower, or off-grid emergency phone solution based on your environment and safety requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Can solar emergency stations operate during poor weather?
Yes. Solar emergency call stations use battery backup systems that support operation during nighttime conditions, cloudy weather, and temporary periods of reduced sunlight. Battery and solar sizing depend on site conditions and operational requirements.
Q2. How are solar panels and batteries sized for emergency call stations?
Sizing depends on factors such as installation location, expected call volume, operating temperature, communication hardware, and optional accessories such as beacon lights, cameras, or intercom systems.

Q3. Can solar emergency call stations support two-way communication?
Yes. Systems can support full-duplex two-way voice communication using handset or hands-free configurations.
Q4. What happens if the cellular network becomes unavailable?
Depending on the system design, emergency stations may support alternative communication methods such as SIP, analog, or redundant network configurations.
Q5. What are the advantages of solar-powered emergency call boxes compared to wired systems?
Solar-powered emergency call stations can help reduce trenching costs, simplify deployment in remote outdoor areas, and support installations where electrical or telephone infrastructure is limited.
Q6. Are blue light towers solar-powered?
Many modern blue light emergency towers can operate using solar power, especially in outdoor locations where electrical infrastructure is limited.
Q7. What is included with a solar emergency call box system?
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A typical solar emergency call box system may include the emergency phone or intercom, solar panel, internal backup battery, charge controller, weather-resistant enclosure, mounting hardware, and required wiring. Optional components may include a blue light beacon, camera, speaker, external antenna, or telephone pillar, depending on the project requirements.
Q8. Do I need to buy the SIM card and cellular service separately?
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Yes. For 4G/LTE solar emergency phones, the customer is responsible for purchasing and activating the SIM card and cellular service plan. LightCom can provide guidance on general cellular requirements, but the service contract is typically handled directly between the customer and their preferred mobile operator. Compatibility may depend on the carrier, coverage, SIM type, and network conditions at the installation site.
Q9. How long can the solar emergency phone operate on battery backup?
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Battery autonomy depends on the system configuration, call volume, sunlight conditions, temperature, and optional accessories such as cameras, beacon lights, or speakers. Many solar emergency phone systems can be configured with an internal battery backup designed to support approximately 3–4 days of standby operation under suitable conditions. Final battery and solar panel sizing should be confirmed based on the project location and usage requirements.
Q10. Can the solar emergency phone be mounted on a pole or telephone pillar?
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Yes. Solar emergency phones can be mounted on a wall, pole, custom structure, or dedicated telephone pillar depending on the site conditions. LightCom can also supply a dedicated highway telephone pillar with solar panel for outdoor and remote installations:
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