Careium AB (Publ) provides technology-enabled care services in Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the rest of Europe. It offers social alarms and mobile social alarms; smoke, heat, flood, carbon monoxide, and extreme temperature detectors; accessories, including cameras; fall detectors; pill dispensers; epilepsy, magic stick bed, and chair sensors; mat, voice, chair, and bed alarms; blow and ping-pong switches; ceiling mounted pull cords; and secure communication services with alarm response. The company also provides mBox 9200, a control unit, radio transmitter, radio range extender, and door alarm; Motion 9200, a battery operated motion sensor; Enzo bogus caller button; and PikoButton, which is used to control switch for users with disabilities or special needs, as well as i-care online, a web-based service that gives an overview of alarm tools. Careium AB (Publ) was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Malmö, Sweden.
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