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Wandering patient detection system. System consists of coded identification tags and sensors which are mounted at exits, secure areas, etc. Small, waterproof tags contain a miniature transmitter receiver and a microchip memory which contains the patient identification code; tags can be reprogrammed as needed. The sensor sets off an alarm when the presence of an identification tag is detected. An optional feature allows the system to be connected to a computer to display and record patient identity, location, time of day, response time, etc. System is custom designed to user's needs, and can be expanded.

Notes: Price is per door.

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This product record was updated on April 19, 2004.

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Innovative Control Systems, Inc.

10125 South 52nd Street
Franklin, Wisconsin 53132
United States
Telephone: 800-356-2671 or 414-301-7742.
Fax: 414-423-4448.
Web: http://accutechsecurity.com.
Email: Sales@Accutech-ICS.com.


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