Call Points for Nurse Call System
Call Points are essential components of any nurse call system, designed to give patients and caregivers an easy, reliable way to request assistance. Installed at the bedside, on the wall, or in bathrooms, these call units allow patients to alert nurses instantly with a simple button press or pull-cord activation. They ensure fast response times and improve overall safety and communication in healthcare facilities.
How They Work
When a patient or caregiver activates the Call Point, a signal is immediately sent to the Master Call Controller at the nurse station.
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The call point lights up to confirm the alert.
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Nurses receive the room or bed number display on the host system.
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Depending on the setup, nurses can talk back, reset the alert, or attend to the patient directly.
Bathroom call points include waterproof pull cords for emergencies and visual indicators to ensure urgent calls are seen quickly.
Where They Are Used in Kenya
Call Points are widely used across Kenyan healthcare facilities, including:
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Public and private hospitals
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Clinics and medical centres
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Maternity and paediatric wards
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Surgical and recovery units
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ICU/HDU wards
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Nursing homes and care facilities
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Rehabilitation centres
They are commonly installed in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret and county-level hospitals across the country.
Supplies & Installs Them in Kenya
Boardtac Solutions supplies, installs, tests and maintains Call Points and complete nurse call systems. We offer both wired and smart/IoT-compatible options, along with system design, cabling, configuration and staff training.
Key Features
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One-touch or pull-cord emergency activation.
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LED indicator to show active calls.
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Nurse reset function on selected models.
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Durable, hospital-grade construction.
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Wall-mounted, bedside or bathroom installation options.
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Waterproof versions available for wet areas.
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Compatible with major nurse call host systems.
Optional System Add-Ons
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Overdoor lights for visual alerts.
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Bedside patient handsets.
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Corridor displays.
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Master call controllers.
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Smart ward IoT extensions.





