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McRoberts has a patent on this unique tag. Low incident of nuisance alarms. Deters an abductor from removing tag, as they do not want to harm the baby. Typically concealed by clothing. |
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Offers cost effective perimeter protection. Sturdy tear-resistant band provides secure application. |
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McRoberts was one of the first companies in the industry to offer the skin sensing technology. The tag alarms when removed from the skin. |
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This small tag provides protection, as well as location, and identification, of your equipment. If someone tries to remove the tag, the tamper pin will trigger an alarm. |
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A panic button can be utilized when your staff needs help. It will send an alarm, then identify and locate them. This can also be used as a bypass tag when transporting patients and equipment. |
MyChild Umbilical Tag
The patented MyChild Umbilical Tag not only alarms when detected at a protected location, but has been proven to prevent abductions.
The patented MyChild Umbilical Tag not only alarms when detected at a protected location, but has been proven to prevent abductions.
February 25, 2010
Fox LA News filmed a news report on the MyChild Infant Security System that is in use at Santa Monica – UCLA Medical Center. It showcases the patented MyChild Umbilical Transponder and demonstrates how it is used to deter a potential abductor.
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