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Environmental Controls / Electronic Aids

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Enuresis Alarm Enuresis Alarm:
An alarm beep sounds when the sensor becomes wet.
Urine and Turn Alert Urine and Turn Alert:
The monitor clips to the patient's clothing and its sensor element is positioned where wetness could be expected. When moisture is detected a yellow light flashes. A red light flashes if a button on the unit has not been activated for two hours.
Wireless TV/VCR Remotes Wireless TV/VCR Remotes:
Our oversize TV and VCR remotes controls are perfect for viewers with impaired motor coordination. Each wireless remote features a large striking area wit 2" push button. The buttons are clearly labeled with words and symbols. Five input jacks allow you to control the remotes with any of our external capability switches.
Universal TV Remote Universal TV Remote:
Universal TV Remote has large buttons for easy access. Available as a standard remote, and as switch input model.
Single-Switch TV Control Unit Single-Switch TV Control Unit:
This cordless TV Remote allows you to control the basic functions of any TV set by operating a single switch. When the switch is pressed and held down, the various function indicators (on/off, volume up/down, channel up/down etc.) light up in sequence. You select the desired function by releasing the switch when the corresponding light goes on.
PowerLink 3 Control Unit PowerLink 3 Control Unit:
Can be used with almost any electric appliance, with a cordless or corded switch.
Mini Relax Mini Relax:
Is a scanning infrared transmitter that controls the TV, VRC, or any other device that operates using infrared. It will stores up to six functions.
Call Bell Call Bell:
Is a small battery operated alarm which when activated will emit a distinctive two-tone chime. Can be operated by direct access, a single switch or remotely.

Activity & Play Centres | Alternative Keyboards / Mouse
Augmentative Alternative Communication Devices
Specially Adapted Toys and Activities | Switches & Adapters
Videos & Reference Materials

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