What is the Cura1 range?
The Cura1 range is a family of fall prevention and nurse call accessories that work together as a modular system. It includes bed and chair sensor pads, floor mats, wireless call buttons, crash mat sensors, monitors and pagers that integrate with existing nurse call infrastructure or stand alone in smaller facilities and home care environments.
Safe-Life focuses on stocking core Cura1 individual parts such as the All Mattress Compatible Bed Sensor Pad, Cura1 Universal Chair Pad, Cura1 Universal Floor Mat, Cura1 iBeam curtain PIR sensor and Cura1 Wireless SOS Call Button so that facilities can replace worn components or add extra coverage where needed.
How do Cura1 products work together?
- A Cura1 sensor device such as a bed pad, chair pad, crash mat, floor mat, curtain sensor or call button detects movement, pressure change or a press of the button.
- The sensor sends a signal to a Cura1 monitor, multiport receiver, ActiveCare console or pager using either a wired lead or encrypted wireless link.
- The monitor or console raises an audible and visual alarm and can also forward alerts into a nurse call system or pager network.
- Staff acknowledge the alarm using a cancel button, magnetic key or handset, then attend to the resident or patient.
- Many Cura1 components, such as the hardwired under mattress pressure pad and Cura1 ActiveCare pager, are designed for long life in high use environments.
In a typical facility, multiple Cura1 pads, mats and transmitters can report into one central monitor or console, reducing false alarms and making staff response more efficient.
Who are Cura1 products designed for?
- Aged care facilities that already use Cura1 equipment and need replacement pads, mats, monitors or accessories.
- Hospitals and day procedure clinics wanting reliable falls monitoring and staff alerting.
- Group homes and disability accommodation that require pressure pads, crash mats and wireless call buttons around beds and bathrooms.
- In-home care clients who have Cura1 kits supplied by a provider and only need to replace pads or add an extra sensor.
- NDIS participants working with an occupational therapist to build a tailored falls prevention setup using individual Cura1 components.
What types of Cura1 products are available?
- Bed sensor pads – Thin pads placed on the mattress or under the mattress to detect when a person leaves the bed.
- Chair sensor pads – Smaller pressure pads for lounge or dining chairs that trigger when the person stands.
- Floor and crash mats – Heavy duty mats such as the Cura1 floor mat range that detect foot pressure or impact beside the bed.
- Wireless call buttons and pendants – Devices like the Cura1 Wireless SOS Call Button for residents to press when they need help.
- PIR and curtain sensors – Non contact movement devices such as the Cura1 iBeam curtain PIR sensor that watch a doorway or bedside zone.
- Monitors, multiports and consoles – Units that receive alarms from multiple pads and sensors, including ActiveCare monitors and console systems.
- Pagers and displays – Devices such as the Cura1 ActiveCare pager that send alerts to mobile staff.
- Cables, power packs and accessories – Leads, plug packs and adaptor parts that keep existing Cura1 systems in service.
What are the key features and benefits of Cura1 individual products?
| Feature |
Description |
| Modular system |
Bed pads, chair pads, mats, call buttons and sensors can be mixed and matched with compatible monitors. |
| Wired and wireless options |
Supports plug in pads and fully cordless solutions using Cura1 transmitters and receivers. |
| Integration with nurse call |
Many devices connect into existing nurse call points via multiport receivers and interface leads. |
| High use construction |
Pads and mats are designed for aged care and hospital environments with repeated daily use. |
| Scalable coverage |
Additional pads, PIRs or call buttons can be added as resident risk profiles change. |
| Targeted alerts |
When used with pagers or consoles, alarms can be directed to specific staff or zones. |
Why choose Safe-Life for Cura1 products?
- Focused range of Cura1 pads, mats, sensors and accessories suitable for both new and existing installations.
- Stock held in Australia for faster dispatch and reduced downtime when replacing worn sensor pads.
- Experience supporting aged care facilities, hospitals and community providers with Cura1 configurations.
- Ability to supply both individual components and complete falls prevention kits for new sites.
- Support for installers, OT’s and clinical teams who need help matching Cura1 parts to existing systems.
Cura1 products FAQ
Are Cura1 pads and mats compatible with existing nurse call systems?
Many Cura1 pads and mats can interface with existing nurse call systems. This is usually done through Cura1 monitors or multiport receivers that present a standard nurse call connection.
Can I replace a worn Cura1 bed pad without changing the monitor?
In most cases you can replace a worn Cura1 bed pad with the same model and continue using your existing monitor. It is important to match the pad type, connector and wireless or wired format.
What is the difference between bed, chair and floor pads?
Bed pads detect when a person gets out of bed, chair pads detect when they stand from a seated position and floor or crash mats detect foot pressure or impact beside the bed.
Do Cura1 wireless products need batteries?
Yes. Wireless Cura1 transmitters and some call buttons use batteries. Monitors and consoles generally use plug in power packs.
Can Cura1 devices be used in a private home?
Yes. Many Cura1 pads, mats, call buttons and monitors are suitable for in-home care when installed and configured correctly.
Are Cura1 pads reusable?
Cura1 sensor pads are reusable but have a working life that depends on usage, cleaning methods and handling. They should be replaced when they show signs of wear or intermittent operation.
Can I add Cura1 PIR or curtain sensors to an existing pad system?
In many setups you can add a Cura1 PIR or curtain sensor alongside existing pads, provided the monitor or receiver supports multiple wireless channels.
Are Cura1 products suitable for NDIS funded clients?
Cura1 products are commonly used for NDIS participants as part of assistive technology solutions. Funding suitability depends on the individual plan and clinical recommendations.
How do I know which Cura1 part I need to order?
Check the label on the existing pad, mat, transmitter or monitor for the Cura1 model number or talk to Safe-Life with details of your current setup.