Carer Alert Products
Telecare technology from Chubb Community Care has traditionally provided support to those living independently via a carephone to a community alarm centre.
This technology can also provide peace of mind to carers, allowing them to live an independent life and can help manage the risk of having the person they are caring for living at home.
Chubb telecare can send an alarm directly to a community alarm centre to initiate a response, however in some cases there may be a need for the carer to be notified immediately that an incident occurs within the home.
In such cases, the Chubb Carer Alert will provide early warning that the person requires help from their carer.
This system can either work in isolation or with a default setting through to a carephone. This would allow the carer to leave home safe in the knowledge that the alarm would notify either their mobile telephone or the Community Alarm Centre.
Bed Exit Sensor
This simple Bed Exit Sensor will raise an alarm after a set period when the person does not return to bed.
Read more...Bed Occupancy Monitor
The Bed Occupancy Monitor Unit is fully programmable and can be setup to monitor 3 types of calls relating to the user including leaving the bed and not returning during set times not getting into bed (at night) or not leaving the bed (in the morning)
Read more...Carbon Monoxide Detector
When gas appliances become faulty or have not been serviced correctly, a dangerous build-up of carbon monoxided can occur.
Read more...Care Sensor
The Chubb Care Sensor provides a unique non-intrusive solution for older and vulnerable people. The care sensor is a bed occupancy detector which can send an alarm immediatly when the person leaves the bed or when they do not return within a specified time. The time period is selectable within the setup of the care sensor.
Read more...Chair Alarm Monitor
The pressure pad can be placed beneath a cushion in a chair. An alarm is raised to the CareUnity, or Carer Alert unit, as soon as pressure is taken off the pressure pad and indicates that the user is potentially at risk, which will activate and notify the Control Centre or local carer.
Read more...Chubb Carer Alert
In many cases there may be a need for an onsite carer to be notified immediatley of an incident has occurred.
Read more...Door Contacts
Opening of doors and windows can be automatically monitored at certain times of the day or night using door contacts. This allows the carephone to raise the alarm to the Control Centre if a person leaves the house at an unusal time providing security and safety to those who are vulnerable or prone to wandering.
Read more...Enuresis Sensor
Provides an early warning for individuals prone to incontinence whilst sleeping. A sensor pad placed between the bedding and mattress allows detection of excess amounts of moisture. If this occurs, an emergency alarm call can be transmitted.
Read more...Epilepsy Sensor
The Epilepsy Sensor will raise an alarm to a monitoring centre or other alarm recipient when a seizure is detected.
Read more...Fall Detector (Wrist Worn)
The wrist worn fall detector provides a more discreet way of wearing a fall trigger with an integral alarm button so a separate pendant is not required. It uses technology to calculate its position as the person wearing it moves around prior to a fall.
Read more...Flood Detector
The Flood detector is installed within the bathroom or kitchen of a property and will alert a user when an sink/basin or bath overflow occurs.It will also detect water on the floor from other sources such as a burst pipe.
Read more...Heat Detector
In certain locations of a property – i.e. the kitchen, smoke detectors may give too many false activations. Installing a dedicated heat detector can solve this problem whilst retaining a high level of protection to provide reassurance for the user.
Read more...Intruder/Inactivity Monitoring using PIR Detection
The PIR can look for movement within a defined time. If the user has not moved within that period, for example, due to a fall or feeling unwell, the carephone will send an alarm to the carer/monitoring centre.
Read more...Low Temperature Sensor
During the winter months, one of the greatest dangers to the elderly and vulnerable is insufficient heating of their property. If this continues over a period of days, or even hours, hypothermia can set in within a surprisingly short time.
Read more...Pill Dispenser
Taking the worry out of dispensing medication. At pre-programmed times the pill dispenser carousel rotates to allow the user to take the appropriate medication. An intermittent audible alert tone is provided as a mediciation reminder. The unit knows when the medication has been removed from the dispenser when it is tipped up, so if the medication has not been taken after a pre-set time the lid closes over the aperture and a radio link to the carephone will automatically call the control centre.
Read more...Radio Pull Cord
In extra care situations it may be preferable to have fixed emergency call points in certain rooms of the home. Pull Cords can be ceiling mounted in convenient locations allowing the user to raise an alarm if their pendant trigger is not accessible.
Read more...Smoke Detector
The majority of people now recognise that it is essential to have a smoke detector fitted within their home, and the reassurance this provides can now be greatly enhanced with our smoke alarm.
Read more...Verso Portable Button
The Verso Portable Button is a light-weight and discreet personal alarm trigger which can be worn on the wrist, around the neck with a wide and comfortable strap, or on a clothing.
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