The PS915 Pressure Sensor is a reliable, high-precision pad designed for continuous bed-sensing applications in healthcare and assisted-living environments. Engineered to detect weight distribution changes, this ultra-thin, flexible sensor sheet seamlessly fits beneath any standard mattress or bedding. It provides real-time data on patient presence, movement patterns, and bed-exit events, enabling caregivers to monitor safety and respond promptly to potential falls or wandering.
Key Functions
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High Sensitivity Pressure Detection
Captures even subtle shifts in weight distribution, offering accurate bed-exit alerts and activity monitoring.
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Ultra-Thin, Flexible Design
Less than 3 mm thick; conforms easily to mattress contours without compromising patient comfort.
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Wide Sensing Area
Covers a full mattress width, ensuring comprehensive detection whether the patient is lying still or shifting position.
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Durable, Waterproof Construction
Encased in robust, medical-grade TPU for resistance to moisture, cleaning agents, and daily wear.
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Low-Profile Connector Cable
Flat ribbon cable with quick-release plug simplifies installation and reduces trip hazards.
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Compatibility with Monitoring Systems
Standard 0–10 V analog output or digital interface options for integration with nurse-call, bed-management, or custom analytics platforms.
Advantages
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Enhanced Patient Safety
Immediate notifications when a patient attempts to leave the bed help prevent falls and wandering, reducing injury risk.
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Improved Care Efficiency
Continuous activity logs free up caregiver time by minimizing routine checks and prioritizing genuine alerts.
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Comfort-First Monitoring
The slim sensor layer remains virtually undetectable to the patient, preserving sleep quality and compliance.
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Reduced Maintenance Costs
Waterproof, wear-resistant materials and simple plug-and-play connections lower long-term service and replacement expenses.
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Data-Driven Insights
Detailed pressure mapping and movement trends support personalized care plans and can inform staffing decisions.