NOSS Panel
The NOSS panel is the key piece of technology in an individual's home. All the other sensors send information to it, and it sends the information to the RSPs at NOSS' central monitoring station. It's also equipped with 2-way audio capabilities, allowing RSPs and individuals to chat in real time.
Smoke Detector
Our smoke detectors function just like standard ones, except for one key feature. Our smoke detectors are connected to the NOSS panel, and can alert NOSS RSPs if smoke is detected in the home. This adds another layer of security for the individuals and helps to prevent unnecessary EMS calls.
Personal Pager
Personal pagers are wearable buttons that allow individuals to contact NOSS RSPs. They can be worn as a necklace or bracelet, or on a belt. When the button is pressed, it signals an RSP that the individual needs support. After receiving this alert, an RSP would reach out to speak with the person.
Contact Sensor
Contact sensors can be placed on doors, gates, or windows, and send information to the panel when the sensor and magnet are separated. Like most NOSS sensors, this information is sent to RSPs who respond differently based on the individuals personalized protocols. For one person, it may mean they've gone to work. For another, it may mean they're just out to smoke.
Motion Sensor
NOSS' motion sensors use the same technology trusted by the security industry. However, instead of security purposes, the information about motion in the home is used to help provide support to the individual resident. Like the contact sensor info, it could be interpreted differently based on different protocols. For one person, it may mean they're up when they're usually sleeping. For another, it could mean they're waking up for the day!
Smart med dispensers, pre-filled by staff, allow individuals to exercise greater independence with medication self-administration. This med dispenser is connected with the NOSS system, allowing our RSPs to reach out to the individual if medications aren't taken at the appropriate time.
Available for additional monthly service fee.
Call Button - Strike Plate
Call buttons are just that, buttons, that can be placed anywhere in the home. Based on the individual's needs, protocols are developed to determine what that call button will mean when pressed. For one person, it may be placed in a bathroom
Plunger Sensor
Plunger door sensors can be placed in a doorjamb when regular contact sensors can't be used. The plunger is compressed when the door is closed, and extended when it's open. Signals are sent to the NOSS panel when these states change, allowing RSPs to take appropriate action based on the individual's personalized protocols.
Heat Sensor
Heat sensors can be placed over a stove to detect prolonged heat (like if the individual forgot to turn off the stove). It allows NOSS RSPs to take appropriate steps with the person or dispatch responders to remedy the situation.
Flood Sensor
Flood sensors detect moisture and can be placed behind toilets or near bathtubs to detect flooding (like that caused by overflowing toilets). This prompts RSPs to reach out to help the individual manage the situation.
Arm/Disarm Fob
For sensors where individuals and their teams could benefit from the ability to remotely arm the NOSS panel, we provide a key fob which can activate and deactivate our system remotely. This is another example of how NOSS provides flexibility and personalizes services based on each individual's need.
Tilt Sensor
Tilt sensors are typically placed on garage doors to send an alert when the door tilts, indicating that it has been opened or closed. Like door sensors, the information these sensors send can mean different things based on each individual's personalized protocols.
Bed/Movement Sensor
NOSS bed sensors can be used to detect whether an individual is in bed or not. For people receiving overnight support, this is helpful as it enables RSPs to know they're up and about in the home. Just like with any piece of NOSS technology, how it's used is dependent on the needs of the individual.
Pillow shakers are placed under pillows or a mattress and produce a vibration in response to a signal. These are often programmed to shake when certain sensors are activated, such as smoke detectors.
Available for purchase at additional cost.