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I’m not sure that a hoist swinging in the breeze would trigger a PIR because its not hot.  However I’m sure that sitting on the loo means you’re still enough for a PIR to not see you.

Having said that the loos at our new cancer centre have lights which switch on automatically when you enter.  I assume its PIR.  I haven’t found that they switch off when you’re still in there so maybe they’re toggling as Zoe suggested.

 

Barry

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Sent: 29 May 2009 12:43
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Subject: Re: Shared Bathroom Issue

 

Hi

 

This may be a very simplistic solution and also may not work but would a PIR/pressure mat triggered prompt do the job. I was thinking that if, when you enter the bathroom a prompt is triggered which reminds you to shut the door, this could be a reasonably simple solution. Then once the door is shut either an automatic locking mechanism or some kind of external indication that the bathroom is in use could be triggered. It would mainly depend on whether a prompt would be sufficient to trigger the independent users to shut the door.

 

Thanks

 

Zoe


From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [ASSISTECH@...] On Behalf Of Ann Collins [ann.collins@...]
Sent: 29 May 2009 12:28
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Subject: Shared Bathroom Issue

Dear All

 

 

I am working on the renovation of a respite service for people with learning disabilities in North Somerset.

 

Two of the bedrooms share a bathroom so we need to find a solution which will mean that if one person is accessing the bathroom it will prevent the person in the other room from entering.

 

The scheme will accommodate a number of people who will access the bathroom independently and others who will always have support to do this. 

 

Where people can access the bathroom independently we can not guarantee that they will  understand that they need to shut the door in order to activate or release a locking mechanism.

 

The doors can not be automated as there will be a ceiling hoist put in place.

 

PIR use might not be possible as the hoist may be picked up as movement in the bathroom.

 

I would really appreciate any help with this and am more than happy to provide any additional information that you might need.

 

Thanks very much

 

 

 

Ann Collins

Assistive Technology Project Manager

0117 9528 212

07776 456 755

 

 

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