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Fall Savers Wireless Monitor with Wired Bed and Chair Pad

  • Complete dual-pad wired-to-wireless monitoring system with Wireless Monitor, wired bed pad and wired chair pad, providing guaranteed wired signal delivery from both monitoring surfaces to the monitor while the monitor transmits alerts wirelessly to care staff - monitoring bed exits during overnight periods and chair exits during daytime seating periods from a single monitor unit.
  • Both sensor pads connect directly via cable to the Wireless Monitor, providing two simultaneous wired monitoring connections that deliver reliable sensor-to-monitor signal delivery for both the bed and chair monitoring locations - preferred for care environments where wireless sensor signal reliability at either monitoring location is a clinical governance concern.
  • Low-profile pad design on both bed and chair pads maintains patient comfort and allows discreet placement: the bed pad sits on top of the mattress beneath the sheet, and the chair pad sits beneath the seat cushion, with neither pad visible above the bed or chair surface in normal use.
  • Wipe-clean surfaces on both pads support infection control between patient uses, and the dual wired connections provide physically verifiable monitoring status at both locations - allowing care staff to confirm both pads are connected and operational by visual cable check, supporting CQC Regulation 17 (Good Governance) equipment status documentation.

Fall Savers Wireless Monitor with Wired Bed and Chair Pad: Dual Wired-to-Wireless Monitoring System

The Fall Savers Wireless Monitor with Wired Bed and Chair Pad is a complete dual-location monitoring system combining two wired sensor pads - one for bed exit detection, one for chair exit detection - with the Fall Savers Wireless Monitor. Both pads connect directly to the monitor via wired cables, providing guaranteed signal delivery from both monitoring surfaces to the monitor. When either pad detects a patient movement event, the monitor transmits an alert wirelessly to care staff at their response location. This system provides dual-location wired monitoring reliability with wireless alert delivery, suited to patients whose fall risk assessment identifies both bed exit and chair exit as documented high-risk events.

Product Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Product CodeNCL-51014
Supplied AsWireless Monitor, wired bed pad and wired chair pad
Bed PadWired - direct cable to monitor, on mattress beneath sheet
Chair PadWired - direct cable to monitor, beneath seat cushion
Alert OutputWireless - monitor to care team alert system
ApplicationHigh-risk patients requiring bed and chair monitoring

Clinical and Regulatory Compliance

NICE Guideline NG147 (Falls in Older People) identifies both bed exit and chair exit as primary fall risk events for high-risk patients, and recommends that monitoring covers the full risk profile identified in the individual's falls assessment. The dual wired pad system addresses both documented risk events with wired sensor reliability at each location - appropriate for patients whose falls governance record requires confirmation of consistent monitoring at both locations throughout the day and night. CQC Regulation 12 (Safe Care and Treatment) is served by the dual-pad configuration: where both bed and chair exit are identified in the falls assessment, monitoring at only one location leaves a documented risk gap. CQC Regulation 17 (Good Governance) is supported by the physical cable connections: cable status is visually verifiable at each pad, enabling a complete monitoring system operational check - both bed pad connected and chair pad connected - as part of the shift handover equipment verification documented in the falls governance record.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the monitor alert differently for a bed pad trigger versus a chair pad trigger, so carers know which location generated the alert?

The two wired pads connect to the same monitor unit via separate cable connections. Whether the monitor produces different audible or visual alerts for the bed pad versus the chair pad depends on the monitor's alarm differentiation capability. Some monitor models differentiate between pad inputs using different alert tones or indicator lights; others generate the same alert regardless of which pad triggered. Check the monitor's specification for input differentiation capability if this is required for the care team's response protocol. Where input differentiation is clinically important - for example, to route bed exit alerts to overnight staff and chair exit alerts to daytime staff - confirm this capability before purchase.

Can the two sensor pads in this system monitor two different patients, or must they both monitor the same individual?

The two sensor pads in this system connect to the same Wireless Monitor and both trigger the same monitor alert. The system is designed to monitor a single patient at two different locations across their daily routine - bed during overnight hours, chair during daytime periods. Using the two pads to monitor two separate patients would result in alerts from either patient activating the same monitor, with no differentiation between which patient generated the alert. For monitoring two separate patients, two independent monitoring systems - each with their own dedicated monitor - are required to maintain alert source identification and enable individual care documentation under CQC Regulation 17.

NCL-51014