What is this category?
This category showcases the newest Safe-Life products released across aged care safety, disability supports, and in-home monitoring. It gathers fresh additions from multiple ranges including fall prevention, personal alarms, bathroom aids, nurse call accessories, and mobility-related safety equipment. These products help carers, facilities, and families stay up to date with assistive technology that improves safety around the home.
How do these products work?
- Each device performs a specific safety function such as alerting carers, detecting movement, preventing falls, or improving bathroom and mobility safety.
- The user interacts with the device at home or in care. Some items work automatically, such as sensors or alarms.
- Wireless products send alerts to pagers or monitoring hubs. Wired products plug directly into nurse call points or home monitoring units.
- Many devices integrate with existing Safe-Life or Cura1 systems for consistent operation.
- Most products are designed for everyday use and require minimal setup.
Who are these products for?
- Older adults living at home who want greater safety and independence.
- Carers supporting loved ones with mobility, dementia, or cognitive challenges.
- Aged care facilities needing updated fall prevention and monitoring tools.
- People with disability requiring assistive equipment for daily living.
- NDIS, GEAT2GO, CHSP and Support at Home Programme participants seeking practical home safety supports.
What types of new products appear in this category?
Fall prevention equipment
Includes newly added bed alarms, chair alarms, sensor beams, wireless floor mats, and crash mats designed to help monitor mobility and reduce fall risk. See related products in falls prevention alarms.
Personal alarms and emergency communication devices
Wearable pendants, alarm watches, and SOS systems that support independent living. Visit personal alarms for the full range.
Bathroom and toileting safety aids
New shower chairs, stools, commodes, and bathroom safety accessories that help reduce hazards in wet areas. Explore related items in bathroom and toileting aids.
Monitoring accessories and nurse call components
New add-ons such as transmitters, call points, strobe lights and connectors used in home care and facility nurse call systems. More can be found in nurse call systems.
Wandering prevention devices
Tags, alerts, and door monitoring products for dementia care and exit-risk support. See the wandering residents category for additional options.
Key features and benefits
| Product type |
Best for |
| Fall prevention devices |
Monitoring movement and reducing injury risk |
| Personal alarms |
Immediate emergency contact for seniors and people with disability |
| Bathroom safety aids |
Reducing slips and improving stability in wet areas |
| Nurse call and monitoring accessories |
Supporting carers in homes and facilities |
| Wandering prevention systems |
Alerting carers when a person exits a safe area |
Why choose Safe-Life?
- Supplies assistive technology used in homes, hospitals, and aged care facilities across Australia.
- Products compatible with Cura1, Safe-Life, and other common monitoring systems.
- Wide availability of wireless and wired options for different environments.
- Supports NDIS, GEAT2GO, and community care programmes where eligible.
- Fast delivery throughout Australia with local customer support.
Frequently asked questions
What products are included in the New Products category?
This category includes newly added items across falls prevention, alarms, monitoring accessories, bathroom aids, and mobility-related safety equipment.
Are new products compatible with existing Safe-Life and Cura1 systems?
Most items are compatible. Product listings specify whether they connect to wireless monitors, nurse call points, or existing home care equipment.
Do these products suit older adults living alone?
Yes. Many new products such as personal alarms, motion sensors, and fall detection devices are specifically designed for independent living.
Are these new items eligible for NDIS or GEAT2GO?
Some items may be eligible under assistive technology funding. Eligibility depends on individual plans and programme requirements.
How often are new safety products added?
Safe-Life updates this category whenever new assistive technology becomes available for Australian home care or aged care settings.