What are Cura alarms?
Cura alarms are non-wearable in-home care alert systems that notify a carer when a sensor is triggered. Cura1 home care kits typically monitor bed exits, chair exits, floor movement, room movement, or door openings using wired or wireless sensors connected to a local pager or receiver.
How do Cura1 home care kits work?
- A sensor is placed at a key risk point such as a bed, chair, doorway, or beside the bed.
- The sensor connects to a transmitter or monitor, depending on whether the kit is wired or wireless.
- When the sensor is triggered, an alert is generated.
- The alert is sent to a local pager or receiver carried by a carer.
- The carer responds and resets the system if required.
Video: Cura1 home care alarms overview
Who are Cura1 home care kits for?
- Older Australians living independently who need in-home movement alerts.
- People with disability requiring passive, non-wearable monitoring.
- Family carers supporting loved ones overnight.
- Home care workers needing local alerts without Wi-Fi or mobile reliance.
- Households managing wandering or exit-risk situations.
Types of Cura alarms in this category
Bed alarm kits
Bed alarm kits use pressure pads or under-mattress sensors to alert carers when a person exits the bed. See related bed alarms for the elderly.
Chair alarm kits
Chair alarm kits detect when a person stands up from a chair. See wireless chair pad kits and hardwired chair pad kits.
Floor mat alarm kits
Floor mat kits trigger an alert when stepped on, commonly placed beside beds or at doorways. See wireless floor mats.
PIR sensor beam kits
PIR sensor beam kits use motion detection without contact to trigger alerts when a detection zone is crossed. See sensor beam bed alarms.
Door alert kits
Door alert kits monitor door or window openings to provide entry and exit alerts.
Pagers and receivers
Pagers and receivers deliver alerts locally to carers without relying on phones, apps, or internet connections.
Key features and benefits
| Feature |
Description |
| Non-wearable monitoring |
No pendants or buttons required for alerts. |
| Wireless and wired options |
Supports different home layouts and care needs. |
| Local alerting |
Pagers and receivers notify carers on-site. |
| Expandable systems |
Multiple sensors can connect to compatible receivers. |
| Part of Cura1 |
Compatible with the wider Cura1 monitoring system. |
Why choose Safe-Life for Cura alarms?
- Australian-based supplier with long-standing aged care experience.
- Clear separation between home-use and facility-use Cura1 kits.
- Local support and access to replacement parts.
- Suitable for in-home care, disability support, and Hospital in the Home programs.
- Compatible accessories available through Cura1 ranges.
Helpful Cura1 links
FAQs about Cura1 home care kits
What does a Cura alarm do?
A Cura alarm sends an alert when a sensor is triggered, such as a bed exit, chair exit, floor mat activation, or door opening.
Do Cura1 home care kits need Wi-Fi?
No. Cura1 kits use local wired or wireless communication and do not rely on Wi-Fi or mobile networks.
Can one pager work with multiple Cura1 sensors?
Yes, depending on the receiver and kit configuration. Compatibility varies by model.
Are Cura alarms wearable devices?
No. Cura alarms are passive monitoring systems and do not require the person being monitored to wear anything.
Are Cura1 kits suitable for in-home care?
Yes. Cura1 home care kits are designed specifically for private homes and in-home care environments.