2023 Homecare Medical DAZA Brochure - Flipbook - Page 4
BIG
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RED
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One of the latest DAZA product developments is the versatile ‘Big Red Button’
proximity sensor.
With a prescribed zone of detection, the capacitive sensor is activated by a bodypart
for example, by a hand or limb.
Designed to suit a number of applications the portable device is wireless and can be
easily moved to a new location with the patient.
- Suitable for Palliative care.
- For individuals who have limited dexterity or limb movement or are arthritic and
have difficulty operating a call bell or key pad.
- No cross infection risk as the device is a non-touch.
- Fitted with long life Lithium battery.
- Save cost on the ‘maintenance of’ and ‘damage’ to call bell buttons and cables.
- Portable, can move with the patient e.g; bedroom to day room.
- Gooseneck attachment allows precise positioning on a care bed or orthpaedic chair.
sleepsurfacescanner
This prescribable scanner constantly scans the care bed sleep surface to detect
patient movement. Carers can choose one of three patient anatomical positions
that the alert can be activated.
The scanner features a timer that will alert carers when the bed is unoccupied for
a selected time. This allows staff to set the device to alert mode when a patient
has left the bed for a defined period of time (Three time options to choose from).
The device fits most care bed footboards and there is also the option of a compact,
height adjustable stainless steel floor stand.
pagersystem
To assist in management of your DAZA devices, the DAZA pager system alerts
carers of patient name, type of device and location of their sensor activity.
The pager is easily managed via the PC based ‘DAZA Tools’ software.
The software will allow complete analysis of sensor activity by user, date and time.
Archive of this data is held on a dedicated, tamperproof file on a PC/Laptop.
Pagers are available in three versions suitable for managing up to - 16 devices,
32 devices or 64 devices.
Pagers can be specified in multiple for example, a high occupancy ward with
multiple carers. The devices here will record the same data and have a ‘carer to
carer’ ‘Help Me’ feature for emergency alert or call for help.
Each pager features a twin-clip securing method to attach to carers clothing.
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