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Vitalert

Wearable Health Devices and Corporate Health Monitoring System

Summary

Problem → Solution

Vitalert is an enterprise system that uses wearable technology to monitor employees’ health and safety data in real time, generate early warnings and manage them centrally.

Problem

Health risks are only identified after an incident has occurred. Staff working alone cannot be monitored in real time. It is not possible to monitor employees with chronic conditions in real time or on an ongoing basis. As response times increase, the risk to life rises.

Solution

Vitalert identifies potential risks in advance by converting health data collected from wearable smart devices into meaningful insights via its central management dashboard. It facilitates the real-time monitoring of lone workers and/or staff with chronic conditions.

Target Audience

Public institutions and organisations, corporate firms, Health and Safety Units, Occupational Health and Safety Service Providers, Hajj and Umrah tourism companies...

Features

Health and Safety Parameters Monitored

Heart Rate

The Vitalert smart bracelet and smartwatch use their sensors to monitor your heart rate at regular intervals.

SpO2: Oxygen in the Blood

The Vitalert smart bracelet and smartwatch use their sensors to monitor blood oxygen levels.

Blood pressure

The Vitalert smart bracelet and smartwatch monitor blood pressure at regular intervals.

Body Temperature

Vitalert monitors body temperature via sensors in wearable smart devices.

Fall and Inactivity Detection

The Vitalert smart bracelet and smartwatch use sensors to detect falls and/or inactivity and trigger an alarm.

Location

The Vitalert shares real-time location data via GPS using a smart bracelet and smartwatch.

SOS Emergency Button

Pressing the SOS Emergency Button on the Vitalert smart bracelet or smartwatch triggers an alarm.

Benefits

Why Vitalert?

Early Detection of Risk
Shorter Response Times
Continuous and Uninterrupted Monitoring
Digitalisation in Health and Safety Processes