Key Features
- Alarm system for patient safety and monitoring
- Eliminates electrical contact with patient
- Reduces false alarm
- Resists tampering
- Connects to nurse-call system
- Easy installation
This BedPro Safety Alarm System comes with an under mattress alarm pad that is out of resident’s reach.
This alarm features an under-mattress sensor pad that is protected against incontinence and wear by the mattress. Unlike sensor pads that are placed on the mattress, the BedPro UnderMattress sensor will not compromise the pressure relieving qualities of the mattress. Placed beneath the mattress, the BedPro sensor pad stays in place to reduce false alarms. This is especially important for restless residents.
Enhanced Patient Safety and Monitoring: These Skil-Care products are designed to enhance patient safety by providing reliable monitoring solutions that alert caregivers to potential risks such as falls, wandering, or pressure sores, particularly useful in various healthcare settings.
Easy Installation and User-friendly Interface: These safety alarm systems are engineered for easy installation and feature user-friendly interfaces, ensuring quick setup and ease of use for both caregivers and patients.
Durable Materials and Maintainability: Constructed with high-quality, durable materials, these sensor pads and alarm units are designed for longevity. They also offer ease of maintenance and cleaning, ensuring they remain effective and hygienic for long-term use.
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Product Highlights
- Helps discourage unassisted bed exits with a reliable alarm
- Reduces the risk of falls and injuries due to unassisted exits
- Weight of mattress keeps sensor pad in place to reduce false alarms
- No sensor pad on mattress to compromise pressure relief or comfort
- Sensor is under the mattress and protected against incontinence
- Can also be used above the mattress
- Available oversized 20" x 30" sensor pad
- BedPro Safety Alarm unit guaranteed for one full year
- Operates on A/C or AA battery power
- Option of 90 day to 1 year guarantee for sensor pads
- System comes complete with BedPro Alarm and sensor pad
- Sensors are also compatible with ChairPro and MultiPro Alarm Units
Sensor Pad Size: 10″ x 30" / 20" x 30"
Alarm Unit Size: 4.4" x 4.4" x 6.4"
Power: A/C or 2 AA battery (included)
Sensor Pad Setup
1. Remove mattress and place sensor pad across width of bed frame. Where access permits attach sensor with hook and loop strap provided
2. Position connector cable toward headboard. The opposite end must be positioned just below the resident’s pelvis.
3. Pass sensor cable under headboard and tuck it under the Cable Strain-Relief tab before inserting it into the Modular Connection. The strain-relief tab prevents the plug from being accidentally dislodged and damaged. Be certain to keep cable away from side rails and out of resident’s reach.
4. Place mattress on bed.
5. Sensor maybe cleaned with a damp cloth and mild cleanser. Do not immerse pad in water or cleaning solution. Do not sterilize.
6. Inspect pad before each use. Replace if damaged.
Read “Warnings” on sensor pad
Important
This UnderMattress sensor is designed to work with most mattresses and beds. However, due to differences in mattress construction, bed designs , and resident weight, this sensor pad may not work in all situations. Be certain to evaluate the alarm system’s operation for each bed and resident. If it does not work, you may want to consider Skil-Care’s BedPro OverMattress sensor pad.
Cautions
1. The BedPro Alarm Systems are not substitutes for proper supervision. Staff on a regular basis must monitor fall-risk and wander-risk patients/residents.
2. If batteries are used as the source, battery power must be checked each time the alarm is used to monitor the resident. If battery power is weak, the two AA batteries must be replaced. The alarm will sound if batteries are weak.
3. The LED should flash when the alarm is powered, and the resident is in bed, on top of the sensor pad. If the LED fails to flash and you are using the A/C adaptor, check connections at wall outlet and alarm unit. If you are using battery power, replace the two AA batteries. If the LED fails to flash after connections have been checked or the batteries replaced, discontinue use of alarm.
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