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Economy Wireless Monitor Pager

Our Economy Wireless monitor can be set to silent to reduce in-room alarm noise. When a resident attempts to get up, a silent wireless signal is sent to a caregiver pager or central nurses’ station.
Product #: 2TL2020SCG

The wireless fall alarm is designed to work with corded bed & chair sensor pads, floor mats, quick release seat belts, and a pager. Everyone loves the pager. This monitor allows caregivers the flexibility to monitor residents based on their unique needs and still receive a remote alert when resident attempts to get to their feet, allowing caregiver to get to them before they walk alone.

Features:

  • Monitor sends quiet wireless signal to pager for noise-free caregiver notification.
  • Uses any standard corded sensor pad.
  • Call button on front of monitor.
  • Range: up to 300 feet
  • Pager included in systems
  • Works with 433-CMU-40/60

The wireless fall alarm is designed to work with corded bed & chair sensor pads, floor mats, quick release seat belts, and a pager. Everyone loves the pager. This monitor allows caregivers the flexibility to monitor residents based on their unique needs and still receive a remote alert when resident attempts to get to their feet, allowing caregiver to get to them before they walk alone.

Features:

  • Monitor sends quiet wireless signal to pager for noise-free caregiver notification.
  • Uses any standard corded sensor pad.
  • Call button on front of monitor.
  • Range: up to 300 feet
  • Pager included in systems
  • Works with 433-CMU-40/60
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