Electric Lock Control Case Study 4 by Scene: Medical and Nursing Care Facilities / Elderly Care Facilities
Achieving a safe living environment! A system that watches over the daily lives of elderly individuals.
Electric Lock Control Scene-Specific Case Study 4: Medical and Nursing Care Facilities / Elderly Facilities. This system allows elderly individuals to maintain a certain level of normal daily life while the management room monitors their daily activities. However, in the event of an anomaly, it promptly alerts the management room, ensuring a swift and optimal response to unexpected incidents, thus providing both reassurance and safety. The electric lock with occupancy confirmation function detects whether residents are present or absent, and functions as a security sensor when they are absent, alerting in cases of forced entry. Remote control also allows for management of door locking and unlocking. The "Water Usage Detection Sensor," which manages one of the lifelines, water, reports when there has been no water usage for a certain period or when usage is unusually high, considering it a sign of abnormal living conditions. Additionally, the lively sensor reports to the management room if there is no movement from the resident in the room for a certain period, indicating a potential change in living conditions. All of this is standard when residents are living normally. If this stops, it is considered an anomaly, indicating a need for care. The management room and service station can manage all information and operate and display each system on a computer screen. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
- Company:JEI(旧社名:日本電子工業株式会社)
- Price:Other