Inmate Vital Sign Monitoring

Two Ways to Monitor. One Platform.
VitalSense Wristbands or VitalWatch NonContact

Deploy one or both solutions - VitalSense Wristbands for wearable vital sign monitoring and VitalWatch NonContact for contactless vital signs monitoring.

Built for Corrections and Healthcare. Coming in 2026.

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Monitor inmate vital signs with VitalSense Wristbands

Real-time heart rate monitoring wristbands built for
corrections.

Disposable wristbands

No recharging required

Uses Radio Frequency (RF)

No WiFi or bluetooth

Detect critical incidents
with VitalSense Wristbands

Configurable alerts

Easy for staff to apply

Tamper resistant for inmates

How VitalSense Wristbands Work

1.

Commission wristbands and
configure alert settings

Commission wristbands and configure alert settings

2.

Set up gateways in
monitored areas

Set up gateways in monitored areas

3.

Monitor for alerts in GUARD1

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Non-contact vital sign detection with VitalWatch NonContact

Using our proprietary radar and vital sign detection algorithm, VitalWatch can detect vital signs and movement.

Powered over Ethernet

Uses radar

No WiFi or bluetooth

Integrates to GUARD1

No wearables or
camera required

Non-contact vital sign detection with VitalWatch NonContact

Ideal for noncompliant
individuals

For segregation and
other single person cells

Tamperproof and ligature
resistant ceiling mount

How VitalWatch Works

1.

VitalWatch NonContact detects
heart rate, breathing, behavior

VitalWatch NonContact detects heart rate, breathing, behavior

2.

VitalWatch NonContact
transmits to GUARD1

VitalWatch NonContact transmits to GUARD1

3.

Monitor for alerts in GUARD1

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Vital Sign Alerts

Set custom alerts that you define.

Vital Signs
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Heart Rate Alert

CELL

160 BPM

350A

Vital Signs

  • Breathing Rate
  • Heart Rate
Individuals in Room
Heart Rate Alert

Proximity Alert

CELL

204B

Individuals in Room

  • Multiple Individuals
  • Proximity to each other
Position in Room
Prone Position

Prone Position

CELL

100A

Position in Room

  • Pacing
  • Prone Position

Vital Sign Tracking for Multiple Industries

Behavioral Healthcare

  • In-Patient
  • Residential

Corrections

  • Suicide Watch
  • Medical
  • Restricted Housing

Hospitals

  • Behavioral Health Units
  • Patient Monitoring

Our Team

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Mike Thompson
Co-Founder

Embedded Developer
Formerly Military Equipment

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Grant Miller
Co-Founder

MS, Computer Engineering
Formerly GE

Our Process

1

Fill out the website form

We’ll contact you to learn more about your use case and facility setup. We’ll plan for a phone call, and then a virtual demo.

2

Schedule an onsite

If there is more interest after the virtual demo, we’ll schedule an onsite evaluation.

3

Project Agreement

We’ll define the scope of the project and then work together on the plan.

4

Run cabling and prepare for
setup

You’ll need to handle it internally or work with an electrical or IT contractor to run the appropriate ethernet cabling to your desired rooms.

5

Setup physical devices and
integration

Our team will come onsite, setting up the devices in each room and configure your integration with GUARD1

Interested in Learning More?

Reach out below and talk with our team.

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The Vital Signs Experts.