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Let NFC technology better serve people with disabilities

Recently, the company is experimenting with the use of near field communication (NFC) technology to improve the lives, work and education of people with disabilities. The company has been using NFC technology to manage care equipment and facilities used by people with disabilities in the past period, while complying with regulations. It can also improve the efficiency of care management.

The company says that by applying NFC Tags to buildings, home care equipment, and other items used by residents, and allowing its personnel to interact with these tags through their phones, it reduces labor hours for maintenance, speeds repairs, and improves safety.

According to statistics, there are 85 million disabled people in our country, including more than 25 million severely disabled people and nearly 10 million in need of care. Facing these groups in need of care, the allocation of care institutions, nursing equipment and staffing is a big problem. In order to meet the needs of people with disabilities in the country, whether it is a Hospital or a nursing home, it is necessary to manage each facility used and provide care for related equipment. We need to know whether all equipment complies with regulations, whether and when physical security inspections have been carried out, and whether there are issues with specific equipment.

In order to supervise the safety and usage of various Assets, our traditional way is to use a manual system, that is, on-site personnel inspect and maintain equipment and facilities, and then fill in paper records. The process of filling in paper documents is time-consuming, and when submitting documents and inputting The process of data processing may delay response to problems, which may lead to security issues. As a result, the company began looking for an automated solution that could make the inspection and service process faster for workers without the delays of paperwork. The company has launched various NFC-based health and safety management solutions.

The company offers ISO 14443-compliant 13.56 MHz NFC tags that can be attached to physical assets. Mr. Chen Jingpo, the company’s founder, said: “To date, these tags have been attached to 21 types of assets, which are then inspected by specific staff, including fire alarm panels, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, etc.”


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During the installation process of NFC tags, tags are affixed to items such as fire extinguishers, bed rails, cranes and vehicles. In total, approximately 30,000 assets have been tagged. The unique ID number encoded on each tag is connected to a cloud-based software system that has pre-Stored data about the item the tag is attached to and the house or room in which the object is used.

Every morning, the system administrator opens the software system to view a list of assets pending inspection (expired) at the residential site. They then have employees on site inspecting those assets. The data is accessible to every member of the security team, who can use their mobile phones to view inspections and maintenance that need to be performed on a specific day. Lu Gong, head of the company's project department, said: "This solution is still in the testing stage and will soon be applied in real life. The successful application of this project will produce huge social benefits, from some kind of In order to improve the living and safety conditions of domestic disabled people to a certain extent, the company will also explore more RFID technology application solutions."


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