Safety at Home
Forestcare can offer various sensors that link to a lifeline home unit. These sensors can help to manage risks within the home and enable vulnerable people to live safely independent for longer.
Sensors include:

| Wireless Passive Infra Red (P.I.R) This sensor will detect movement or lack of it within the home environment. |

| Wireless Smoke Detector This sensor will detect smoke and fire and send an alert through to the Forestcare control centre. |

| Flood Detector Similar to the smoke detector but will send an alert through if it detects water on the floor, for example, if a tap has been left running or a sink or bath is overflowing. |

| Falls Detector Again a sensor attached to the lifeline will send an alert through if excessive tilt is recorded. |

| Temperature Extreme Sensor These are designed to provide early warning of potentially hazardous temperatures which can monitor high and low temperatures as well as a rapid rise, for example, if a cooker is left on. |

| Bogus Caller Button An alarm button can be fitted near the main door to provide additional re-assurance when you are opening the door to people. |
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| Door Entry/Exit Sensor Provides an early warning by alerting the 24 hour response centre that the user has left their home and not returned within a predetermined time parameter.
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| Sounder Beacon Offers both visual and loud audible signals when a sensor or telephone is activated, ideal for the hard of hearing. |

| Bed/chair Occupancy Sensor Provides an early warning by alerting the 24 hour response centre that the user has left their bed and not returned within a pre-determined time period.
This may be due, for example, to a fall or an inability to sleep. The sensor can also monitor for enuresis (incontinence). |
For further information, or to discuss your or someone else's needs, please contact us using the details on the right.