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The infant protection system that gives you more

The Halo™ system is not just the leading infant protection product based on skin-sensing technology. It’s also the only system that offers staff tags for easy and secure bypass of exits, and the ability to locate infants at any time.

The Halo system gives your facility the tools to protect your infants today, while opening the door to protect your staff and your equipment tomorrow.

Key features of the Halo system

Low cost of ownership

The Halo system features long-life tags, and does not require the use of proprietary bands. You are free to choose the banding solution that works best for you.

No single point of failure

The distributed intelligence of the Halo system architecture ensures that exits are covered even in the event of a power failure or a problem with the hospital network.

Patented skin-sensing tag

The Halo tag features skin-sensing technology so that the tag cannot be removed without authorization. The curved shape fits comfortably against the baby’s leg, and because the tag is active even when not in use, you never have to worry about a tag being lost: the system warns you if an unassigned tag approaches an exit.

Expandable

The Halo system is modular in design and can be easily expanded to new areas, such as Pediatrics, with the addition of more devices. It also shares a common infrastructure with Xmark’s staff duress / emergency response and asset protection / asset tracking products.

To learn more, download the Halo brochure.PDF format(297Kb)

"We've relied on Xmark's products for years to protect patients in many parts of our hospital; not just OB, but Pediatrics and Emergency as well. The Halo system is the cornerstone of our infant security"
Greg Popham,
Director of Security,
St. Elizabeth Medical Center-South, Edgewood, Kentucky 

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