Bed Alarm with Voice Alerts and Pull String
Bring peace of mind and enhanced safety to bedside care with the Smart Caregiver TL-3100V system, featuring the 10″×30″ Bed Pad and feature-rich TL-3100V monitor. Designed for use in homecare, assisted living, or nursing-care settings, this bed pad and alarm system alerts when the patient or loved one gets up from a bed or chair.
Key Features & Benefits
- Recordable Voice Alarms: Rather than a chime, the alert can be set to a voice recording, offering a gentle reminder to wait until assistance can arrive.
- Bed and Chair Monitoring Modes: The portable TL-3100V monitor works with the pressure-sensitive bed pad for bed monitoring, and also features a pull cord that can be clipped the patient for chair or wheelchair monitoring.
- Reliable Bed Sensor Pad (PPB-RI, 10″×30″): A durable, weight-sensing pad can be placed under the hips or shoulder blades for bed monitoring. The monitor alerts when the patient gets out of bed.
- SafeTRelease™ Cord: Unlike typical sensor pads whose cords can snap or break, this pad uses a specialized safety cord that separates under stress, minimizing risk of cord damage, tripping, entanglement, or choking hazards.
- Alert & Notification Features: The system includes pad-lost, low battery, and monitor-status indicator lights. It’s also “Nurse Call System Ready,” meaning it can integrate with existing nurse-call infrastructure.
- Flexible Power Options: Runs on 3× AA batteries (not included), or optionally with an AC adapter (AC-05) for continuous use.
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