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There are two motion sensors in the bathroom ceilings that can detect micro-movements. And if those devices detect no motion in two minutes, an alarm sounds. Blue flashing lights also direct the clinic’s staff to where a person may need help.
“When you overdose, you know, the heart slows right down and you’re just still,” King told WBZ NewsRadio 1030’s Bernice Corpuz. “It’s ultrasonic and passive-infrared, so the two together will give you more sensitivity to micro-movements.”
Since last year, other organizations across the country have reached out to King. He’s also developing a system that can be installed in bathrooms with multiple stalls.
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