Q: Does the baby anti-theft system continue to work while the baby is bathing or changing diapers?
A: Yes, the baby anti-theft system is usually designed as a waterproof or waterproof accessory to ensure that the system still works properly and continuously monitors the safety of the baby during routine care such as bathing, swimming or changing diapers.
Q: How does the system distinguish between a baby's normal activity and potential escape risk?
A: The system uses preset safe zones and algorithms to distinguish between normal activities of the baby (such as turning over in the crib, kicking) and potential escape risks (such as being taken out of the preset safe zone). When the baby leaves the safe area, the system triggers an alarm.
Q: Does the nurse call system support the voice broadcast function, in order to quickly obtain the baby status information during busy times?
A: Some nurse call systems support voice broadcast function, which can quickly notify medical staff by voice when the baby's safety status changes or receives an emergency call, helping them to respond quickly in a busy environment.
Q: Does the system support remote monitoring, so that parents can keep abreast of the baby's condition?
A: Although the primary purpose of a baby anti-theft system is to keep the baby safe inside the hospital, some advanced systems may provide remote monitoring functions, allowing parents to remotely view baby videos or receive security alerts through mobile phone apps and other means to increase parents' sense of peace of mind.
Q: What should I do if the baby bracelet is damaged or lost?
A: If the baby bracelet is damaged or lost, the relevant department of the hospital should be notified immediately so that the new bracelet can be replaced in time and the system information can be updated. The hospital will have an emergency procedure to deal with this situation and ensure that the baby's safety is not affected.
Q: Does the system support cross-floor or cross-zone baby monitoring?
A: Yes, baby anti-theft systems usually support cross-floor or cross-zone baby monitoring. By placing multiple receivers and signal enhancement devices in the hospital, it is possible to ensure that the signal of the baby bracelet can be accurately monitored throughout the hospital.
Q: Does the nurse call system support interworking with other medical devices, such as baby monitors?
A: Some nurse call systems support interworking with other medical devices. For example, when the baby monitor detects an anomaly in the baby's vital signs, it can automatically trigger an alarm from the nurse call system to notify medical staff to intervene in time.
Q: Does the system have data analysis capabilities to help hospitals optimize safety management processes?
A: Some advanced baby anti-theft and nurse call systems have data analysis functions, which can collect and analyze data such as infant safety incidents and nurse response time to provide insights and recommendations on safety management to help hospitals continuously optimize management processes.
Q: How to ensure the sensitivity and reliability of the system during different time periods (such as night)?
A: The system is rigorously tested and calibrated to ensure stable sensitivity and reliability over different time periods and environments. In addition, hospitals can also adjust the sensitivity Settings of the system according to actual needs to adapt to different monitoring needs.
Q: Who is responsible for the maintenance and maintenance of the baby anti-theft system? Are regular maintenance services available?
A: The care and maintenance of the baby anti-theft system is usually the responsibility of the hospital, but the supplier will also provide the necessary technical support and training. In addition, some vendors also provide regular maintenance services, including equipment inspections, software updates, performance evaluations, etc., to ensure that the system is always in optimal working condition. The hospital shall consult with the supplier to determine the specific maintenance plan and division of responsibilities.