WIRELESS WRIST ALERT SENSOR
FALL ALERTS FOR MOBILE PATIENTS
The CS-TXP-11 Wireless Wrist Alert Sensor is an ideal solution for patients who are able to leave their room without assistance, but are still at risk for falls. It’s an accessory for our BC600 Fall Management Monitor and can work up to 25 meters away.
The wrist sensor will send an alert to the BC600 when a catastrophic fall occurs. If an accelerated change from the “Y” to “X” axis occurs, the wrist sensor will register this as a catastrophic fall, and the sensor will send an alert to the BC600 after three seconds (note: this feature will not alert if the person wearing the sensor slides or slumps down). The alarm can also be triggered manually by pressing the red button.
- Compatible with BC600 Fall Management Monitors
- Accelerometer triggers an alarm in case of patient fall
- Active Alert button allows manual triggering of an alarm through the BC600 fall management monitor
- Assurance LED when button is pressed
- Replaceable battery (uses CR2450)
- Water resistant to IP65 (can be used in the bathroom and shower)
- Connecting the BC600 to the nurse call system allows notification at the nurse’s station
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The wrist sensor will send an alert to the BC600 when a catastrophic fall occurs.
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The alert button allows manual triggering of an alarm through the BC600 fall management monitor.
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