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Smart Caregiver Wireless Alarm with Bed Sensor Pad and Chair Sensor Pad- No Alarm in Resident’s Room!

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Features

  • Complete system includes 1 wireless bed alarm, 1 cordless bed sensor pad, and 1 cordless chair sensor pad. All items have a 1 year manufacturer warranty. System enables the caregiver to decide where to hear the alarm notification. Use this product for fall prevention; know when someone is getting out of a bed or chair unattended.
  • Place the cordless bed sensor pad 30" across the width of the bed, under the fitted sheet, positioning the pad under the resident's shoulder blades for an alert when the patient is sitting up in bed. For an alert when the patient is exiting the bed, place the pad underneath their hips.
  • The alarm will sound continuously when weight is removed from the pad. To silence the alarm, either turn the alarm off, (switch located on the side of the alarm), or reapply weight to the bed sensor pad.
  • Place the cordless chair sensor pad on the seat of a firm chair. Alarm will sound when the resident is arising. Alarm will sound continuously when weight is removed from the pad. Silence the alarm by turning it off, or reapply weight to the chair sensor pad.
  • The wireless alarm can be placed in a convenient location with the caregiver, up to 100 feet away from the cordless sensor pads. Alarm features adjustable volume and a gentle chime alert. The entire system is pre-programmed and ready for use upon delivery. Use 3 C size batteries for portability, (batteries not included). Or purchase Smart Caregiver AC Adapter model AC-04, (sold separately).

Description

This wireless/cordless system has both the bed pad and chair pad. When the patient lifts their weight from either pad, the alarm will sound up to 100' from the pad. Pads are made of a high quality soft vinyl, incontinence protected and feature a layer of foam for more comfort for the patient. The alarm monitor is about the size of a large coffee cup and can be easily carried about the home. The alarm features 3 volume levels and an on/off switch. The bed pad should be placed under the lower sheet in the bed, or in the chair. When the patient lifts their weight from the pad, the alarm will sound. The caregiver can take the alarm anywhere up to 100' from the pads and still receive the alarm. This system will also wake the care person at night so they can rest easy, knowing they will know the moment their patient starts to rise from their bed. This system operates on 3 C batteries, (not included) however, to reduce the amount of batteries you will use for the life of your products, you might wish to purchase an AC adapter for this alarm unit. Contact seller for details.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 30 x 10 x 2 inches; 1.65 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 433BC1-SYS


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 3 C batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 8, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Smart Caregiver


Best Sellers Rank: #60,675 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #35 in Medical Bed Safety & Assisting Rails


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 out of 5 stars 293 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It works. It's bulky, and the chime is Obnoxious.
We bought this because one of our octogenarian parents has a defective risk-reward algorithm running in their head. That is: they are an extreme fall risk because they are utterly unstable on their feet both with and without a walker, but they insist on juvenilely throwing the walker aside and trying to walk without it, resulting in multiple trips to the ER for falls. For instance trying to use a walker while carrying a hot cup of coffee in one hand, then blaming the walker when they spill hot coffee on themselves after they trip and fall because they can't grab anything to prevent their fall because of the coffee cup... We bought this after one too many "loud crash fall detection" alarms. What I like: it's wireless, so he can't unplug it. It has multiple sensors, so we don't need one box for every chair or bed. The pads are sensitive, and water resistant. They also work fine when covered with a cushion or gel pad. (I was concerned that putting a gel pad on top of the sensor would prevent it from detecting a rise, but it doesn't cause issues) What I don't like: The alarm box is HUGE, I thought it was something that could be clipped to a in home caregiver's belt or something from the pictures. However, it's the size of FlavorFlav's clock. It's about 7 inches high x 5 inches wide x 2 inches thick. It uses 3 C-cells, which give it a good bit of heft. Once you turn it on, it NEVER shuts off. There's a relay inside that constantly clicks even if the chime is turned off - they should really call that a mute button, given the generally accepted meaning of the word "off." You don't necessarily hear the clicking noises when the chime is enabled; however, the first time I noticed it I thought it was broken because it was just clicking even though the chime was not "muted". It seems that one of the batteries was weak but the low battery warning never illuminated. Other's have reported that it has a significant delay from when the sensor senses a weight change, and when the chime goes off, allowing the monitored one to get a significant distance from the pad location before it sounds. For people who are JUST at risk for wandering this is less of a problem than for people for whom gravity is not their friend. So we've had these pads for a few months now, and I'm wondering if the battery packs in the pads are running down, and that's causing the delay. (it could be use related as well. We have anywhere from 1 to 15 rises per day from both pads combined - our parent has Assistance-Resistance-Disorder: they can't willingly accept help until they have to be physically picked up off the floor) I don't see the utility of having the assistance bell socket on the wireless unit, at least in a home care setting. Suggestions for improvement: Make a physically smaller version for home care use: seriously, couldn't you use a 9 volt battery? Make a wireless assist chime button function. It could be worn around the neck. Add a chime pattern for each sensor. A remote Mute function Decrease the sense to alarm delay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • much quieter than the first model
This bed sensor and chair sensor are really useful especially if you have an outlet and you purchase the adapter. The startup needs a pin to activate and after that you are good to go. The sensor light is not very intrusive since it can hang off the bed like ours does. It uses a wireless connection to signal when there is movement. The chime on the alarm is pleasant, like an old doorbell ("ding-dong" sound). It will activate everytime there is movement and the alarm is set to "on." If you turn off the alarm and someone lies on top of the sensor pad you will still hear a clicking sound from the alarm. Very handy. It's been in use for more than a month, we had no batteries to replace and it's never failed. highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021 by Jerrbear

  • Gives you peace of mind.
This is probably the first time where I have became super passionate about a review. my husband and bonus daughter and I moved in with my Mammaw to help take care of her. She has a mild form of dementia. Within the past two months she has fell almost a dozen times. She falls asleep when she is in the bathroom or sitting straight up in her chair. Because of her falls, she has taken quite a bit of damage to her head. we feel as though she is at the point where she needs 24/7 care. Because of this, my husband and I hadn’t slept in the same bed for a few weeks. We hardly seen each other other than when we are eating together. We would take shifts on who would stay with her during the day and sleep up stairs with her. When I saw this product, I knew I had to give it a try. This product is truly amazing and I may go as far as saying that me and my husband don’t feel like roommates anymore. Trust me when I say that this product is amazing. I have the peace knowing that if she sits up, the alarm will let me know and I can run upstairs to her. The sound isn’t super harsh, just enough to wake you up. Thank you for creating this product. I highly recommend purchasing the optic baby monitor and this together. You can watch your loved one from another room and if you fall asleep the alarm will alert you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021 by Myranda

  • Reliable
I am a director of nursing services and many of my patients have cognitive deficits that preclude them from making good decisions regarding their personal safety, e.g., wandering, fall risks, etc. These alarms are excellent for alerting caregivers when patients are potentially engaging in harmful behavior out of bed or out of their chairs. Best, a noisy alarm is away from patients so the noise does not cause them anxiety but kept at the nursing station where staff are alerted and can assist the patient right away. I purchase these frequently and have had no problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017 by Debora J. Milligan

  • Keep fresh batteries handy
Truly a life Saver ! My sons disability has resulted in numerous falls/concussions/stitches and ambulance calls. Traumatic, not only for him, but also for family members and other caregivers who tried desperately to keep him safe.while retaining some quality of life. Knowing that the Chimes will sound when he initiates a move has allowed us to relax, lowered Moms BloodPressure, and is reminding him that he needs to move much slower. Everyone is mu+h happier now . We even take the alarm box and a pad with us when we take him out with us. Thank You ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019 by clare

  • DEFECTIVE
Product did not work but product is not returnable. I would NEVER buy again. 10/8/19 addendum After dealing with the initial customer service person that was unhelpful we later got another rep who was helpful and did assist in rectifying the problem and the pad now works very well.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019 by Scott Leahing

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