Duty of care

Building landlords have a Duty of Care for occupants whether it is an office environment, care homes, residential accommodation or student accommodation and facilities.  Care should be taken to minimise fire and safety risks as far as is reasonably practical.

Our monitoring applications are bespoke and tailored to individual client needs and can include fire door open/closed, remote smoke detection and sprinkler system water pressure.  Firefighters lifts can be monitored to detect variations in running signatures that could inhibit lift availability.

Other business critical assets specifically around care and residential facilities can be included.  Kitchen extractions system can be monitored where hot meal provision is provided, along with domestic hot water systems.

The sensor technology of today has developed its capability rapidly; but at its core it remains a low cost, reliable, and flexible solution that can be put to many different uses. The ability to use sensors to automate capture and present real time data dashboards which make it easy for people to respond is at the heart of a wider range of potential deployments in the NHS.

 

The limitation is not the technology – but our ability to imagine its potential uses and to frame this in a way that technology companies can respond to.