Infant anti-theft system solution
The baby anti-theft system adopts RF Lowcon patented technology, independently developed, designed and produced, and has obtained multiple core patents. The system is stable and reliable, and the operation is more user-friendly. The principle is to deploy monitoring base stations in safe areas of hospitals based on "full frequency fusion" medical IoT systems and non safe areas, and wear low-power RF monitoring smart rings on infants and young children to achieve safety monitoring functions.
The baby anti-theft system receives real-time radio frequency signals from the baby monitoring smart ring, and uses these signals to determine the baby's safety status. At the same time, a dual frequency monitoring system is installed at the entrance and exit of the obstetric ward. Once a newborn wearing the anti-theft smart ring enters the area covered by the access control, the rear control terminal and the entrance and exit access control sound and light alarm system will automatically alarm, achieving timely alarm prompts for attempted theft of infants.
The anti-theft smart ring can input detailed birth information of newborns, and each newborn has a dedicated identification number (or name can be entered) during hospitalization to ensure the uniqueness of each anti-theft smart ring. Advanced technological means are used to assist civil defense measures, effectively improving the hospital's management level and management level, fundamentally preventing infants from being stolen or held incorrectly, and ensuring the safety of newborns.
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Process Description
1. The baby anti-theft system is integrated with the HIS system to automatically obtain mother and baby information. If not integrated, manual input of mother and baby information is required;
2. Wearing a bracelet for the baby at the nurse station can automatically input the mother's name and bed number;
3. The system can monitor the status of the wristband in real time, including alarm information such as broken band, access control, timeout, low battery, etc. When the alarm is triggered, both the PC end and the nurse wristband will provide alarm reminders;
4. When nurses need to take a bath or check their baby outside, they can authorize the bracelet through the system. During the authorization period, the access control alarm will not be triggered. When the authorization time is exceeded or not authorized, the system will trigger the corresponding access control;
5. When the baby is discharged, unbind the wristband.