The anti-tamper feature stops patients switching their local alarm systems off - an event that can have serious consequences or cause upset to fellow patients. This latest alarm technology can only be turned off by an infrared remote control that can be kept by the carer. The Lifemax Anti-Tamper Care Alarm works as a local alarm or can connect into a multi point Nursecall system with a suitable connecting cable. There are two alarm sounds, with adjustable volume and a silent mode for use with Nursecall systems that operate on remote alarm signalling. Designed with a tough resin case with rubberised edges for ultimate durability. It can be wall mounted or fitted to beds, chairs or wheelchairs with the two different size mounting hooks included. The system uses a code to match each remote control to the monitor and eliminates interference from other systems. A low battery indicator is incorporated. Can be used for pull cord operation or with optional sensor pads. Alarms when someone gets up out of a bed, wheelchair or chair. Loud or soft volume settings and low battery indicator. Versatile mounting base and hanger included. Tamper free reset and suspend by infrared remote control. Connect to Nursecall systems for remote alarm signalling. Suspend mode allows for patient repositioning with adjustable standby time. Reset mode puts the alarm into standby until reactivated by next use. Cable holder to prevent accidental disconnection. Two alarm sounds. Silent mode for use with remote alarm signalling Nursecall systems. 4 digit ID code to match remote control to alarm and eliminate interference. Rubberised housing for protection against damage caused by dropping on hard floors. Dual power, can use 4 AA batteries, not included, or optional mains adapter.
Where two prices are shown for a product, the lower price (which excludes VAT) is available to those who are chronically sick, disabled or terminally ill. Chronically sick means that you have an illness that is likely to last a long time eg arthritis, angina. Disabled means substantially and permanently handicapped by illness or injury.
You do not have to be registered disabled to claim relief from VAT, but the nature of your illness or disablement must be specified in your declaration.
Unfortunately you do not qualify if you are elderly but able-bodied or if you are only temporarily disabled or injured.
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On items which require an engineered delivery (assembling and installing batteries) Much More Mobility operate a delivery radius of 20 miles from Brighton. Please contact us for clarification of this if you are unsure of your distance from Brighton.
If you decide you do not want the scooter (or other engineered delivered item) on arrival there is a collection/ return change of £70. Items are checked over for damage and functionality on delivery.
Please ask us about the scooters and their specification to find out more.