PERSONAL PATIENT ALARM SYSTEM

Brand Owner Address Description
SECURE SAFETY SOLUTIONS Professional Security Corporation 1655 PROGRESS DRIVE Hiawatha IA 52233 Personal patient alarm system for hospitals and care centers; patient alarm systems for hospitals and care centers, namely, sensors mounted under wheelchair cushions or hospital beds to trigger alarms if a patient attempts to get out of the bed or chair; alarm that utilizes pressure sensitive pads to monitor patients or resident movement; personal security alarms; hip protectors to help prevent hip injuries;Wheelchair cushions and gait belts; pouches specially adapted for wheelchairs;Home health care products, namely, wireless fall monitoring systems comprised of patient monitoring sensors and alarms for use in alerting others if the user is in trouble; patient fall management monitors for use in alerting others if the user is in trouble; patients' fall management bed and chair pads, namely, slip resistant pad specially adapted patient medical use; patient magnet alarms for use in alerting others if the user is in trouble; patient fall management monitors for use in alerting others if the user is in trouble; personal patient alarms for alerting others if the user wanders or falls; bedside safety floor mats to prevent slipping specially adapted for patients; wound prevention arm sleeves; gait belts to assist patient ambulation; patient fall management socks and shower shoes specially designed with an all-around slip-resistant pattern to prevent falls when exiting a bed or chair; Patient monitoring sensors and alarms for use in alerting others if the user is in trouble; Patient monitoring portable personal alarms for use in home health care and in non-acute health care facilities for alerting others if the user wanders or falls; Patient monitoring electronic alarm for providing notice of bed-wetting; patient monitoring sensors and alarms;SAFETY SOLUTIONS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An alarm extension device includes a retainer configured to receive a personal paging device, a vibration sensor in operative association with the retainer, an auxiliary alarm generator, and a link between the vibration sensor and the auxiliary alarm generator. The link is sufficient to activate the auxiliary alarm generator when the vibration sensor identifies vibration from the retainer. An alarm system includes at least one wireless alarm transmitter. The transmitter is configured to receive a prompt by a hazard condition detector to send a paging code in a manner recognizable by multiple personal paging devices without requiring identification of individual personal paging devices. The transmitter is also configured to send the paging code addressing multiple personal paging devices collectively, without regard to such devices individually, and including a hazard condition alarm message.