Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an Infant Protection System?
An Infant Protection System is a security solution designed to prevent infant abduction and unauthorized movement within hospitals.
2. How does the system work?
The system uses Wi-Fi tags attached to infants, which communicate their real-time location to a local server and trigger alerts if unauthorized movement occurs.
3. Is the system safe for infants?
Yes, the system uses non-invasive, lightweight, and medically safe devices that do not harm the infant.
4. Can parents access the system?
Access is typically restricted to hospital staff, but some systems allow parents to receive notifications for added reassurance.
5. What happens if a tag is removed?
If a tag is tampered with or removed, the system immediately triggers an alert to hospital security.