TEQ FallsAlert Automatic fall detection radar for peace of mind
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TEQ FallsAlert Automatic fall detection radar for peace of mind
Description:-
TEQ FallsAlert includes a 12 month subscription to the HUB app to monitor falls, send real-time alerts to loved ones and minimise false alarms.
What is a falls detection radar? What is the case for having one?
Did you know that falls are Australia’s number one cause of injury hospitalisation and death in older Australians?
They represent 77% of injury hospitalisations and 71% of injury deaths.
One in 2 falls occur in the home.
Most hospitalised falls occurred on the same level (60%), such as a slip, trip, or stumble.
Lying on the floor for more than an hour is strongly correlated with serious injuries, admission to hospital, and subsequent moves into long term residential aged care.
It's clear that a solution is needed to help prevent falls and their potentially devastating consequences.
Which is why the TEQ-FallsAlert was developed.
It uses radar technology to detect falls and promptly alert friends or family members, ensuring swift assistance and reducing the risk of long lie falls.
Why buy a TEQ-FallsAlert falls detection radar?
1. Advanced Fall Detection: TEQ-FallsAlert accurately detects falls from standing, seated and from bed.
2. Real-Time Alerts: The radar sends immediate alerts to designated contacts, such as family members or caregivers, allowing for prompt assistance in the event of a fall.
3. Long Lie Fall Prevention: By detecting falls and facilitating timely intervention, TEQ-FallsAlert helps prevent the complications associated with long lie falls including serious injury, hospitalisation, and a move into residential aged care.
4. Seamless integration: TEQ-FallsAlert seamlessly integrates into the daily routine, requiring no wearable devices or additional user actions. Its non-intrusive design ensures maximum comfort and ease of use.
References
- Australian Institute of Health and Welfare https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/injury/falls-in-older-australians-2019-20-hospitalisation/contents/summary
- https://www.bmj.com/content/337/bmj.a2227