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Wireless floor sensor mats are pressure-activated safety mats used beside beds and doorways to alert carers when someone steps on them. They help aged care facilities, hospitals and Australian homes reduce fall risks without messy cords or extra trip hazards. Safe-Life supplies a full range of wireless sensor mat kits, mats, transmitters and accessories across Australia.
This category includes wireless sensor mats and compatible accessories that detect pressure when a person stands on the mat and then send an alert to a paired monitor or nurse call system. The focus is on cordless operation, simple placement beside the bed or across doorways, and reliable integration into existing monitoring setups. Safe-Life offers facility-grade kits, home care kits and individual wireless floor mat parts so sites can match the solution to each resident or home environment.
Most falls in aged care happen close to the bed, so early detection at the first step is a practical way to reduce risk.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Cordless operation | Removes trip hazards from cables around the bed or doorway. |
| Instant alerting | Triggers an alarm as soon as pressure is detected on the mat. |
| Nurse call compatibility | Many kits connect to existing nurse call systems without major changes. |
| Simple positioning | Mats are placed on the floor without tools or complex installation steps. |
| Hygienic surfaces | Materials are designed for regular cleaning in aged care and hospital environments. |
| Portable options | Foldable or compact mats make it easier to support home care or shared rooms. |
A wireless sensor mat is a floor mat that detects pressure when someone steps on it and then sends a wireless alert to a monitor or nurse call system.
Most sites position the mat beside the bed or across a doorway so it detects the first few steps a resident takes when they get up.
No. The mats connect through a wireless transmitter to a monitor or interface unit that links into the nurse call system.
Yes. There are home care kits designed for family homes, alongside facility kits that integrate with nurse call systems.
They are designed to activate reliably when an adult stands on them, providing early warning without constant nuisance alarms.
Some wireless monitors support multiple channels so several mats can be paired to one receiver, depending on the model.
Regular cleaning of the mat surface and periodic battery checks or replacement in the wireless transmitters and monitors.
Yes. Replacement mats, transmitters and related parts are available through the wireless floor mat individual parts range.
All Safe-Life wireless floor mats and kits include a manufacturer backed warranty, with support available if a fault occurs.
Yes. Facilities and homes often combine floor mats with bed or chair pads to create a layered falls monitoring approach.
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