Wireless Chair Pad Kits And Accessories

Wireless chair alarms are pressure-sensitive chair pads that send an alert when a person stands up or leaves a chair, without any physical wiring between the pad and the alert device. This category is designed for aged care, disability support, hospitals and home care environments where flexibility and quick installation matter. Safe-Life Australia supplies wireless chair alarm kits, pads, transmitters and receivers that support both in-home monitoring and facility nurse call systems.

How do wireless chair alarm systems work?

What is a wireless chair alarm?

A wireless chair alarm uses a pressure-activated sensor pad placed on a chair seat. When the person rises and pressure is removed, the pad sends a wireless signal to a receiver, pager or nurse call interface to alert a carer.

How do these systems operate?

  1. The chair pad detects weight while a person is seated.
  2. When pressure is released, the pad triggers an alert.
  3. A built-in or connected transmitter sends a wireless signal.
  4. The signal is received by a pager, wall receiver or nurse call system.
  5. Carers are notified immediately so assistance can be provided.

Who are wireless chair alarms for?

  • Older people at risk of falls when standing from a chair
  • People with dementia or cognitive impairment
  • Disability support and home care clients
  • Hospitals and aged care facilities needing flexible monitoring
  • Temporary post-surgery or rehabilitation patients

Types of products in this category

  • Wireless chair pad kits: Complete systems including pad, transmitter and receiver for immediate use.
  • Cordless chair pads: Chair pads with integrated or attachable transmitters.
  • Multiport receivers: Central receivers that support multiple pads in care facilities.
  • Pagers and alerts: Portable alert devices for carers in home or facility settings.
  • Accessories and spares: Replacement pads, transmitters and mounting options.
Key features and benefits
Feature Description
Wireless operation No cables between the chair pad and the alert device
Flexible placement Suitable for lounge areas, bedrooms and shared spaces
Approx. 15 m range Typical indoor range between pad and receiver
Scalable systems Supports single-user home care or multi-bed facility use
Fast installation No hardwiring required, reducing setup time
Why choose Safe-Life?
  • Australian supplier specialising in falls prevention alarms
  • Compatible with Cura1 wireless monitoring systems
  • Options for both home care and facility environments
  • Clear separation between wireless and hardwired chair alarms
  • Accessories and replacement parts available long-term
Frequently asked questions

What is a wireless chair alarm?

A wireless chair alarm is a pressure pad placed on a chair that sends an alert when someone stands up, without using physical cables.

How far can a wireless chair alarm transmit?

Most wireless chair alarms in this category operate at an indoor range of approximately 15 metres, depending on building layout.

Are wireless chair alarms suitable for home use?

Yes. Many kits are designed specifically for home care and alert carers via pagers or receivers.

Can these systems be used in aged care facilities?

Yes. Facility kits can connect to multiport receivers or nurse call systems for central monitoring.

Do wireless chair alarms require batteries?

Yes. Wireless transmitters and pads use batteries, which need periodic replacement.

What is the difference between a wireless and hardwired chair alarm?

Wireless chair alarms send alerts via radio signal, while hardwired systems use physical cables connected to a monitor.

Can one receiver monitor multiple chair pads?

Yes. Multiport receivers can support multiple chair pads within the same monitoring area.

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