Some baby monitors communicate via radio signals rather than via
the mains cables. These systems tend to have a portable receiver
and a range of about 100 metres. Try your local baby equipment
store.
On 1 Dec 2000, at 13:11, Gwyn L. Jones wrote:
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> Dear all at the forum,
>
> We have a student who requires constant round the clock support,
> in the past we have been able to use a plug in intercom (similar
> to a baby minder system) to keep an ear out for the student
> during the night. However the building this student has been
> based has very complicated electrics and we can't get the
> standard intercoms to work.
>
> We have used the estates department walkie talkies last night but the
> button has to be depressed down and therefore useless if the weight on
> the button topples.
>
> Has anybody got a system or knows of a system that might be of
> use to our support workers.
> We need ideas and will be grateful for any replies on this one.
>
> Many thanks
>
> g
Steve Metcalfe
Head of Disability Access Resources and Technology
University of Lincolnshire & Humberside, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1482 440550 ext. 3300
Fax: +44 (0)1482 463531
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