The Vive Wireless Bed Alarm Sensor Pad, now available for purchase on Best Mobility Equipment, offers a safe and easy solution to monitor patients or loved ones. This device connects to various devices, providing real-time alerts for immediate assistance to those with mobility or balance issues. The sensor pad, made of soft, latex-free vinyl, is sealed for protection against incontinence, dust, and dirt. It includes a wireless transmitter with custom delay settings that sync effortlessly with a pager or door light. This bed alarm is an essential tool for caregivers, ensuring peace of mind and convenience.
Remote Monitoring for Enhanced Care:
- Vive’s wireless bed alarm enables caregivers to respond promptly by sending a remote alert when a loved one or patient starts to sit up in bed.
- This proactive approach minimizes injuries, significantly reducing the risk of falls and fostering greater independence for both caregivers and those under their care.
Simple Setup and Configuration:
- Setting up is a breeze with the easily repositionable sensor pad that wirelessly connects to a separate pager, door light, or nurse call receiver.
- The sensor pad can be placed strategically under the shoulder blades for assistance while sitting up, or under the hips to aid in getting out of bed.
- The alarm can be reset by re-applying pressure or by manual adjustment.
Comfortable and Waterproof Pad:
- The antimicrobial waterproof pad, measuring 29.5” x 10”, ensures complete incontinence protection.
- Crafted from soft, latex-free vinyl, it can be easily wiped down with a damp cloth if soiled.
- Patient comfort is maintained, allowing the use of light blankets or sheets on top without compromising its effectiveness.
Adaptable Wireless Transmitter:
- The versatile transmitter included can be connected to various devices, providing caregivers peace of mind.
- It seamlessly connects to a pager, door light alarm, or nurse call button, delivering real-time alerts.
- Multiple delay settings, allowing up to four seconds of delay, minimize false alarms caused by restlessness, shifting, or repositioning.