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When it comes to infant safety in hospitals, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Traditional safety tools like pull cords, panic buttons, and landline phones have served their purpose for decades, but in today’s fast-paced healthcare environments, they often fall short of delivering the efficiency and precision required to protect the most vulnerable patients. This is where Litum’s Infant Security RTLS (Real-Time Location System) steps in—offering a modern, dynamic solution that surpasses outdated technology.
Traditional Safety Systems: The Challenges
Pull Cords and Panic Buttons
Pull cords and panic buttons are often positioned in specific locations, typically fixed to walls in rooms or hallways. In emergency situations, they require a caregiver to be near the cord or button to activate them. This limitation significantly delays the response time in scenarios like infant abductions or mix-ups. The fixed nature of these devices means that if an incident occurs in a different part of the hospital, immediate assistance isn’t guaranteed.
Landline Phones
Landline phones serve as another traditional method for summoning help. However, their stationary nature makes them inefficient for fast-moving emergencies. In critical moments when every second counts, a caregiver may not have the time or ability to reach a phone, dial the necessary extension, and wait for assistance.
While these systems provide basic layers of protection, they are reactive rather than proactive, and their dependence on manual activation can delay the necessary response in emergencies.
Litum’s Infant Security RTLS: A Game-Changer
Litum’s Infant Security RTLS provides a proactive and automated solution that offers real-time visibility and enhanced security for newborns. Here’s how it dramatically improves upon traditional methods:
Real-Time Location Tracking
Unlike stationary panic buttons or phones, Litum’s RTLS continuously tracks the exact location of infants and caregivers in real-time. Using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology, the system provides sub-meter accuracy, allowing staff to monitor the precise location of newborns at all times. If an infant is moved outside of secure zones or attempts are made to tamper with their tags, an immediate alert is triggered, sending real-time notifications to caregivers and security personnel. Traditional systems like pull cords simply can’t offer this level of oversight.
Immediate Alerts and Automated Monitoring
One of the primary benefits of Litum’s RTLS is that it’s always active, unlike traditional systems that require manual activation. The moment any unauthorized activity is detected—whether it’s an infant leaving a secure zone or a tag being tampered with—the system automatically sends alerts to designated personnel, ensuring a rapid response. This automated monitoring ensures that infants remain protected without the need for staff to be physically present to activate alarms.
Mobile and Scalable
Traditional systems are limited to specific areas of the hospital. However, Litum’s Infant Security RTLS can track infants across different hospital zones, including during transfers to various departments. This mobility ensures that infants remain protected no matter where they are within the hospital, something fixed panic buttons or landline phones simply can’t match. Additionally, the system is scalable, meaning it can be customized to fit the needs of both small and large healthcare facilities.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: The Impact of RTLS
Several studies have demonstrated the superior efficacy of RTLS in healthcare settings:
- Frost & Sullivan found that hospitals implementing RTLS solutions for infant security reduced incidents of infant abductions and mix-ups by 80% compared to facilities using traditional safety measures.
- According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global RTLS market is projected to grow from $3.9 billion in 2021 to $12.7 billion by 2026, highlighting the increasing demand for more effective security solutions in healthcare.
- Hospitals that have adopted RTLS technology report significantly faster response times, with some studies showing an average 50% reduction in response times during emergencies.
Why Modern Hospitals Need RTLS
Traditional safety solutions like pull cords and landline phones are reactive tools that rely on human intervention, introducing significant delays during emergencies. In contrast, Litum’s Infant Security RTLS provides continuous, real-time monitoring, proactive alerts, and seamless scalability. With the added benefits of geofencing and automated security alerts, hospitals can ensure that newborns are protected at all times without relying solely on human intervention.
In today’s healthcare landscape, where efficiency, accuracy, and safety are paramount, hospitals need solutions that meet modern standards. Litum’s Infant Security RTLS not only enhances safety but also provides peace of mind to caregivers and families, knowing that the most vulnerable patients are being protected with the best technology available.
If your hospital is ready to move beyond outdated safety measures and implement a cutting-edge solution, contact us for a customized assessment today. The future of infant security is here—and it’s real-time. Find out more here.