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[[File:X10DoorSensor.png|right|frame|X10 Door Sensor]]
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You can place contact sensors on doors, windows, cabinets, or refrigerators, to detect when they've been opened or closed. They can help you see if a caregiver or service provider has arrived when they were expected, or if someone is leaving at an unexpected time, such as the middle of the night. You can make sure a pill cabinet has been opened at the proper time, or whether a pantry door or refrigerator has been opened at meal times.<br /><br />
You can place contact sensors on doors, windows, cabinets, or refrigerators, to detect when they've been opened or closed. They can help you see if a caregiver or service provider has arrived when they were expected, or if someone is leaving at an unexpected time, such as the middle of the night. You can make sure a pill cabinet has been opened at the proper time, or whether a pantry door or refrigerator has been opened at meal times.<br /><br />

Revision as of 18:56, 12 June 2012

X10 Door Sensor
Inovonics Door Sensor


Overview

You can place contact sensors on doors, windows, cabinets, or refrigerators, to detect when they've been opened or closed. They can help you see if a caregiver or service provider has arrived when they were expected, or if someone is leaving at an unexpected time, such as the middle of the night. You can make sure a pill cabinet has been opened at the proper time, or whether a pantry door or refrigerator has been opened at meal times.