Products

  • Informer Series

    Designed to monitor residents at risk of falling and offer maximum resident mobility. More…

  • Sentinel Series

    Features a unique dual purpose option that allows you to monitor a patient with a pull string alarm or with a sensor mat placed under the patient. More…

  • MT Basic Series

    Versatile bed and chair monitors offering basic features at a low price. More

  • Sensor Pads

    Bed and chair mats in a wide variety of configurations to fit your specific patient needs. More

  • Magnetic Locks

    NFPA 101 delayed egress and standard magnetic alarms. More

 

Quality Bed and Chair Exit Alarms and NFPA 101 Approved Delayed Egress Locks

Stanley Senior Technologies

Micro-Tech Enterprises is a leading manufacturer of electronic equipment and Alzheimers disease care products that are designed to reduce risk in health care facilities. Our goal is to provide high quality products and deliver excellent service to our customers at a reasonable price. Micro-Tech Enterprises specializes in industrial quality, durable alarms. We specialize in bed and chair exit alarms as well as NFPA 101 approved delayed egress locks and accessories.


Micro-Tech exit alarms and locks are sold by our group of authorized distributors and dealers located thoughout the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. At Micro-Tech our mission is to help our customers increase safety. We continuously develop ways to improve our products in order to help you provide high quality care for our seniors.

 

News

January 23, 2008

CMS (The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) recently issued revised guidance to its accidents and supervision F-tags (#323 and #324), combining the two tags into one, F-tag #323 (*). The new guidance took effect on August 6, 2007 and is based on two key principles that every long-term care facility must ensure: the resident environment is as free of accident hazards as possible, and each resident receives adequate supervision and assistive devices to prevent avoidable accidents. Read More