Halo Infant Protection

More security, more options, more peace of mind

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.

Halo Infant Tag

Halo Infant tagThe tag also features tag pulse technology: it emits a regular signal that is monitored by the system. If for any reason this signal is not received, a warning is generated in the Halo™ software.

The Halo tag can be attached using a number of different bands, including Velcro straps and 3M Coband. You are free to choose the solution that works best for you.



Staff Tag

Halo Staff tagThe staff tag enables staff members to move a monitored infant through an exit without pressing a button. The system automatically unlocks the door, and records the identity of the staff member and the infant he/she is escorting.

Door Controller

The Door Controller monitors exits from the safe area (usually the OB unit). Installed above or beside the doorway, the Door Controller emits a detection field that covers the opening. When a Halo tag approaches the open exit, an alarm is immediately generated in the Halo software.

The Door Controller also includes a keypad for staff to escort an infant through the exit without causing an alarm.

Elevator Controller

The Elevator Controller provides door coverage in elevators. The Elevator Controller travels with the elevator car, providing protection for all floors. This saves on installing a door controller on every floor of a multi-floor facility.

Halo Software

Halo software The Halo system is controlled by a central Server PC, which monitors all devices and reports all alarms. In addition, the system supports any number of Consoles to provide reporting of alarms are multiple locations.

Receiver

The Receiver is a radio frequency reception device that picks up tamper alarm and pulse signals from Halo tags, and relays them to the Halo server PC. Receivers are installed at regular intervals throughout the monitored area of the facility, usually out of sight above the ceiling.


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