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  • Q: Does the baby anti-theft system support quick location function in case of emergency?
    A: Yes, the baby anti-theft system usually has a quick location function in case of emergency. When a baby is moved without authorization, the system is able to immediately display the baby's last known location and potentially direct health care workers to that location quickly through the hospital's mapping system.

    Q: Does the nurse call system support multiple call modes, such as button call, voice call or mobile phone APP call?
    A: Yes, the modern nurse call system supports a variety of call modes to meet the needs of different scenarios. Medical staff can call through a call button in the room, a voice call function on a handheld device, or through a mobile APP to ensure that help is available in a timely manner in any situation.

    Q: Does the system have an automatic inspection function to check the wearing status and battery level of the baby bracelet?
    A: Some advanced baby anti-theft systems have automatic inspection function. The system will automatically check the wearing status and battery power of the baby bracelet regularly or according to preset conditions, and send a reminder when abnormal conditions are found to ensure that the bracelet is always in normal working condition.

    Q: If a hospital has multiple floors or areas, how does the system ensure comprehensive and stable signal coverage?
    A: Hospitals can ensure comprehensive and stable signal coverage by deploying a sufficient number of receivers and signal enhancement equipment. These devices will be rationally configured according to the building structure and layout of the hospital to eliminate signal blind areas and improve the reliability and accuracy of the system.

    Q: Does the system support integration with other security systems (such as access control systems, CCTV monitoring systems)?
    A: Yes, the baby Security nurse call system usually supports integration with other security systems. Through data sharing and linkage with other security systems, hospitals can build a more comprehensive and three-dimensional security management system and improve the overall security protection capability.

    Q: Does the baby bracelet have a durable design such as water resistance and fall resistance?
    A: Baby bracelets are usually designed for durability such as water resistance and fall resistance. They are manufactured with high-quality materials and processes that can withstand a certain degree of impact and water splash without affecting normal operation. This design ensures that the bracelet remains stable and reliable during the baby's daily activities.

    Q: Does the system support multilingual interface and alert?
    A: In order to meet the needs of different countries and regions, some baby anti-theft nurse call systems support multi-language operation interfaces and alarm alerts. In this way, medical staff can choose the appropriate interface and prompt mode according to their own language habits, improve work efficiency and communication effect.

    Q: If the hospital needs to expand the coverage of the system or add new features, is it easy to achieve?
    A: Modern infant anti-theft nurse call systems usually adopt a modular design, which can be flexibly expanded according to the actual needs of the hospital. If a hospital needs to extend system coverage or add new features, it can be done easily by adding receivers, upgrading software, or purchasing additional modules.

    Q: Does the system have log recording and audit functions?
    A: Yes, the baby-proof nurse call system usually has logging and auditing functions. The system will record each baby bracelet wearing, removal, alarm triggering and other events, as well as relevant operator information, time stamp and other details. These log records can be used for subsequent audit and traceability to ensure system security and compliance.

    Q: Does the system support remote fault diagnosis and repair?
    A: In order to improve the maintainability of the system and reduce maintenance costs, some baby anti-theft nurse call systems support remote fault diagnosis and repair functions. Suppliers can remotely connect systems to detect faults, analyze problems, and provide solutions, avoiding the inconvenience and cost of on-site repairs.