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Basic Bed & Chair Alarm Kit – Wireless Bed Sensor Pad, Chair Sensor Pad & Pager

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FAQ About Basic Bed Alarm
When should I choose the Basic Bed Alarm vs an Early-Alert bed alarm?
Choose the Basic Bed Alarm if you want an alert after standing up (weight removed). If you need an alert before they are fully out of bed, our Early-Alert system is designed for that earlier notification.
How do I install it and where should the bed sensor pad go?
Place the 10” x 30” sensor pad on top of a flat mattress (or mattress cover) and under a fitted sheet, positioned beneath the user’s hips on the exit side of the bed. Secure it so it won’t shift, then test the pager.
How can I reduce false alarms?
Use the included anti-slip stickers, keep the pad under a fitted sheet, and double-check during daily bed-making that the pad is still positioned under the hips. Proper placement and securement are the biggest keys to fewer nuisance alarms.
How does the chair alarm work (in the combo set)?
The chair sensor pad alerts the caregiver right after the person stands up from a chair/recliner/wheelchair. It connects wirelessly to the same monitor.
Can I connect more than one device to the same pager?
Yes. One pager can be paired with up to 3 compatible devices—for example bed sensor pads, chair sensor pads, and/or a call button—so you can expand coverage without adding another monitor.
What is the range of the pager device?
We measured in open spaces, and it should cover a minimum of 400 feet (122 meters). Note that indoors, the building layout and materials will affect the distance you can receive.
What is the sensor pad lifespan?
The basic bed sensor pad is designed to last 12 months. In the bed + chair option, the chair pad is designed to last 15 months. The sensor-pad batteries are not rechargeable or replaceable, so the pad should be replaced at the end of its lifespan for reliable detection.
