WIRELESS MOTION SENSOR
The CS-WMS Wireless Motion Sensor provides reliable infrared motion detection in light and dark conditions. It can be used as a standalone device or as an accessory for the BC600 fall management monitor. When a patient passes through the detection area, the CS-WMS will be triggered and will either sound an alarm or send a wireless signal to the BC600 to alarm.
FEATURES
- Compatible with BC600 cordless monitors
- Narrow detection angle with adjustable distance . Red LED when low battery is detected
- Two Year Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
- Size: 3.9″ H x 2.2″ W x 1.9″ D
- Power Source: 3 AA batteries (included), optional AC adaptor sold separately
- Cordless indoor range is up to 60 feet depending on environment . Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz
- Housing Material: ABS
MOUNTING
The monitor should be securely mounted or placed before use. It can be mounted on a next to or above a bed, toilet, or door, or placed on a bedside table or shelf
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Mount the monitor about five feet above the toilet so that its detection area is above and in front of the toilet. When the patient stands or falls forward, the sensor will either sound an alarm or send a signal through the BC600 to the nurse’s station.
THE BC600 MONITOR
The BC600 Fall Management Monitor is made for easy common day to day caregiver use. It alerts staff that a resident’s body movements indicate their intention to exit the bed or chair, facilitating timely mobility assistance to help keep your residents safe from falls.
It offers the versatility of being able to be paired with up to three cordless sensors including a bed, chair, floor, and motion sensors (ideal for bathroom monitoring while still allowing for patient/resident privacy and dignity).
RESOURCES
TOOLS
BLOG POSTS
- Areas That can be Monitored for Fall Management
- Fall Prevention in High-Risk Populations
- Improving Hospital Design for Fall Prevention
- Safe Toileting
- The Role of Hospital Staff in Fall Prevention
- The Use of Technology to Prevent Falls
ARTICLES
- Build Your Fall and Fall Injury Prevention Program
- New Resources: AHRQ’s Quality and Patient Safety
- A New Resource from The World Health Organization: Step Safely
- Protect Your Patients From Injury