PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. -- Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare is introducing some new products designed to alleviate some of seniors' greatest worries.
The company is rolling out two new monitoring alarms and several pads both with corded and wireless connectivity:
PrimeGuard Fall Monitor, Cordless
Fully adjustable volume & multiple alarm tones
No cords between pads and monitors – reduce tripping hazards and eliminates broken or tangled pad cords
Patented Pad Signal Lost notification – alerts caregiver if connection between sensor pad and monitor becomes disconnected
Optional Setting: Caregiver with key can reset monitor with Patented, Caregiver Key™ which Tamper proofs monitor
Raised Visual Status light enabling caregiver to see alarm from a distance
PrimeGuard Fall Monitor with Timed Change Pad Function
Automatically counts down the number of days pad is in use and sends alert when pad life is near expiration
Includes Patented TamperProof Caregiver Key setting. Only the caregiver can turn the monitor off
Safety Auto-Reset – automatically resets when pressure is applied to a connected sensor pad
No Unsafe “Off” switch – prevents resident tampering
Drive Devilbiss Healthcare is also unveiling a variety of Sensor Pads. See all of the new products by clicking here.
Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare manufactures a complete line of durable medical equipment including mobility products, beds, bariatric products, wheelchairs, sleep surfaces and pressure prevention products, respiratory equipment, self-assist products, power operated wheelchairs, rehabilitation products, patient room equipment, personal care products and electrotherapy devices. Currently, the Company has corporate offices and distribution facilities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Romania, China and Taiwan. The Company markets its products to customers located throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, Mexico, South America, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia. Drive DeVilbiss is one of the fastest growing major manufacturers and distributors of durable medical equipment.