Description
(U.S. Patent No. 6,847,301) Set Includes: SUA-1Y 80 dB Tamper Resistant Alarm Monitor, 12" x 30" Bed Sensor Pad, AMH-1Y Alarm Holder, 2X AAA Batteries. Sensor pad is comfortable and durable for continuous use, and can be folded without damage for storage - Sensor pad features durable metal connecting pin that will not break like the easily breakable plastic connectors found on all other sensor pads.
Features
- The Secure Bed Exit Alarm Set (U.S. Patent No. 6,847,301) protects bedridden fall-risk patients by alerting caregivers when an attempt is made to exit the bed - SUA-1Y alarm monitor sounds when patient leaves the sensor pad, and will automatically reset/silence when patient returns to the sensor pad - Alarm can also be silenced with the three-second-hold reset button
- 12" x 30" ultra-thin bed sensor pad features antimicrobial, incontinent-proof, latex-free, non-skin sensitive cover material - Sensor pad is comfortable and durable for continuous use, and can be folded without damage for storage - Sensor pad features durable metal connecting pin that will not break like the easily breakable plastic connectors found on all other sensor pads
- SUA-1Y Universal Alarm Monitor features flashing alert light, 80 dB volume level, low battery indicator, and 3-push alarm reset - SUA-1Y is tamper resistant and always on for patient safety (no unsafe on/off switch that would enable patient to disable alarm) 2X AAA batteries included in set - SUA-1 alarm monitor is the only alarm monitor that can be converted to a personal pull-pin style alarm with our optional 2' or 4' cord/clip set (Search ASIN: B00A9YC9N8 & ASIN: B00A8LICH4)
- Set includes everything needed for immediate use: SUA-1Y Alarm Monitor w/1-year warranty, 12" x 30" Bed Sensor Pad w/14-day warranty, AMH-1Y Alarm Holder w/Velcro strap, and 2X AAA Batteries
- Alarm monitor works with all Secure bed sensor pads, chair sensor pads, alarming seat belt, and toilet seat sensor pad - Secure by Personal Safety Corporation... The brand trusted by thousands of concerned care facilities throughout the US, Canada, and Europe since 1991