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    Who are we?

    We are a flexible, innovative company with the medium-term goal of revolutionising call systems in care facilities, hospitals, schools and public institutions, integrating private personal emergency calls as a matter of course in people's everyday lives and simplifying the indoor location of devices and inventory items.

    We want to exceed the safety requirements of current standards, reduce installation and commissioning times and lower the overall costs for operators and end users.

     

    The FuFi-smart-ISM is an innovative emergency hand-held transmitter for manual or automatic emergency call triggering for people with health impairments.

    In addition to alarming via the emergency button, functions for motion detection, fall detection, floor detection in buildings and voice transmission are supported.

    Current alarm states or an activated parameterisation are signalled by housing sections lighting up red or green.

    Briefly placing a CLAS caregiver smartphone on the transmitter enables automatic identification of the person in need of help. CLAS then knows when this person has been cared for, by which carer, and where.

    The transmitter has a rear-ventilated housing base. This allows long-term wearing on sensitive skin without negative skin reactions.
    The transmitter housing can be worn on the wrist, around the neck, on a belt or clipped to clothing using the accessories supplied.

    The FuFi-smart-ISM can be flexibly parameterised to a desired application via radio interface.

    In care facilities, the alarm is sent via SR-ISM-WLAN radio gateways to the CLAS alarm server.

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    CoSi electronics GmbH

    Bodenseestraße 39
    D-88630 Pfullendorf/Aach-Linz

    +49 7552 38 799-0
    info@cosi.eu
    Mo-Fr: 8:30- 17.00

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    CoSi Location & Alerting System (CLAS)

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    Our solution for assisted living, retirement homes, hospitals and schools

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