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What would be the best system to install, to protect hospital staff in a psychiatric hospital if attacked by a patient. A system that would alert security for help?
If wall positioned buttons are installed - surely these present a nuisance factor with patients having access to them. Also.. what if a staff member is attacked and can't reach the button??
Is there a typical system installed for this situation??
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks guys...
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There are wireless unit that the nurses can wear that have a panic button that will sound an alarm. There are also some that will sound the alarm if laid over on side as if someone fell.
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Panic buttons on pendants would be my recommendation. What is the opinion of the security staff at the hospital?
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This sounds like a an application for a nurse call system. Look at Dukane, Rauland, etc...
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