McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad Brand
McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad Brand
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The McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad is a vital tool designed for fall prevention in patients at risk of falls. This innovative sensor pad significantly enhances safety and offers peace of mind for both patients and caregivers. By utilizing advanced silver membrane technology, this alarm sensor pad guarantees a long-lasting and reliable life. It is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with the McKesson Fall Prevention Monitor, creating an effective alarm system that immediately alerts caregivers when a patient attempts to rise or leaves the chair.
The McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad is medium-sized and designed for use in both home healthcare and clinical settings. Its compatibility with fall prevention monitors makes it an essential asset in managing patient safety. Caregivers can easily monitor patients at risk of falls, ensuring that help is on hand at the earliest sign that a patient is attempting to get up.
This sensor pad is constructed from durable, water-resistant vinyl material, providing excellent protection against incontinence. This feature not only helps maintain hygiene but also extends the life of the product. Additionally, the pad is made with anti-microbial materials, ensuring a clean and safe environment for those who are vulnerable to infections.
Key features of the McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad include:
- Weight-sensitive technology that triggers alarms upon pressure release
- Water-resistant vinyl construction for incontinence protection
Each case contains 50 sensor pads, making it convenient for both home and institutional use. However, it is essential to note that this product contains bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to cause reproductive harm. For further details on this warning, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Investing in the McKesson Alarm Sensor Pad means prioritizing safety and maintaining the dignity of patients in your care.