Assistive products for communication and information management

Products intended to support, train or replace a person's capacity to receive, send, produce and process information in different forms, including communicating by language, signs and symbols, receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations and using communication devices and techniques. Included are, e.g. devices for seeing, hearing, reading, writing, telephoning, signalling and alarming, information technology. Assistive products for office administration, information storage and management at work, see 28 21.
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EPI72 Epilepsy Alarm with Sensor

EPI72 Epilepsy Alarm with Sensor

The Epilepsy Alarm is for people who might suffer an epileptic fit. The alarm, which has an inbuilt shock sensor and a wireless alarm transmitter, is usually placed under the bed. If the resident suffers an epileptic fit, an alarm is transmitted automatically. Frequency: 432-470 Mhz. Please take a look at the EPI75 for the EU-frequency (869 MHz).

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Tunstall A/s
Niels Bohrs Vej 42, Stilling
8660 Skanderborg

Mat Alarm

Mat Alarm

The Mat Alarm is typically used in situations where the staff want to be notified when a person moves outside a defined area. When stepping on the mat, an alarm is activated.

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Tunstall A/s
Niels Bohrs Vej 42, Stilling
8660 Skanderborg