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Patient Fall Prevention System drysmart® incontinence pad real-time incontinence monitoring The new drysmart® pad is part of a total fall prevention system focusing on elimination related falls. Real-time incontinence monitoring engineered into our unique, highly absorbent drysmart® pads notify clinicians when a patient has evacuated in bed. This early warning can allow intervention before the patient attempts to exit the bed. “Urinary incontinence is associated with an increase in falls” 1 The only fall prevention system to address incontinence the number one reason for falls • Collects up to 700 ml of fluid • Superior wicking material helps draw moisture away from patient • Easy connection & disconnection from the Parasol Medical™ Monitors • Available for both wired & wireless Parasol Medical™ Monitors • Integrates with existing nurse call systems 50 % According to peer reviewed healthcare studies elimination related falls are responsible for more than 50% of falls within acute care facilities. Chiarelli PE, Mackenzie LA, Osmotherly PG. Urinary incontinence is associated with an increase in falls: a systematic review. Aust J Physiother. 2009;55(2):89-95. Review. PubMed PMID: 19463079. 1

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Page 1: Patient Fall Prevention System...Patient Fall Prevention System dry smart¨ incontinence pad ... pads notify clinicians when a patient has evacuated in bed. This early warning can

Patient Fall Prevention System

drysmart® incontinence padreal-time incontinence monitoringThe new drysmart® pad is part of a total fall prevention system focusing on elimination related falls. Real-time incontinence monitoring engineered into our unique, highly absorbent drysmart® pads notify clinicians when a patient has evacuated in bed. This early warning can allow intervention before the patient attempts to exit the bed.

“Urinary incontinence is associatedwith an increase in falls” 1

The only fall prevention system to address incontinencethe number one reason for falls

• Collects up to 700 ml of fluid• Superior wicking material helps draw moisture away from patient• Easy connection & disconnection from the Parasol Medical™ Monitors• Available for both wired & wireless Parasol Medical™ Monitors• Integrates with existing nurse call systems

50% According to peer reviewed healthcare studies elimination related falls are responsible for more than 50% of falls within acute care facilities.

Chiarelli PE, Mackenzie LA, Osmotherly PG. Urinary incontinence is associated with an increase in falls: a systematic review. Aust J Physiother. 2009;55(2):89-95. Review. PubMed PMID: 19463079.1

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Incontinent Pads & Accessories

The Parasol Medical potty pad is a key tool to the Parasol Fall Prevention System. As part of a total rooms solution clinicians can monitor patients using the commode or toilet.

drySmart® Incontinence Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WDS-01

Wired Potty Pad Sensor 30 Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SP6S3

Wireless Potty Pad Sensor 30 Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . WP30

Bed Pad Sensor Fall / Incontinence Combo. . . . IFCB8

Chair Pad Sensor Fall / Incontinence Combo . . IFCC8

drySmart® Wired Incontinence Quick Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . QC-01

drySmart® Wireless Incontinence Quick Connector . . . . . . . . . . . QC-02

FDA Registered ManufacturerFDA Listed Products

ETL Listed UL ApprovedEMC Tested

1602 Barclay BlvdBu alo Grove, IL 60089www.fallpreventionsystem.com(847) 520-3000

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combo bed/chair pad

led lights

The Parsol Medical combo pad combines pressure sensitive fall prevention & real-time incontinence monitoring, integrated into one convenient pad.

Parasol has engineered its new wireless falls prevention monitor with strong LED lights to help patients navigate the path from bed to bathroom.

“ The frequency of night time journeys to the toilet, often combined with poor lighting can

increase the odds of falling signi cantly.” 1