CMZ-RF11 dual-sensor heat stress monitor continuously monitors skin temperature and ambient temperature, compares it with real-world heatstroke cases in the database, and provides early warnings before workers reach dangerous conditions.
The CMZ-RF series heat stroke prevention wearables monitor multiple physiological indicators with precision. By filtering out irregular data and issuing timely alerts before risks escalate, they help teams work with greater safety and confidence.
In standby monitoring mode, the device checks environmental and skin temperature every 90 seconds, with the indicator light blinking once per cycle.
When abnormalities are detected, it switches to rapid mode, taking measurements every 15 seconds for real-time tracking to ensure timely risk detection.
When the ambient temperature exceeds the threshold in three or more of six consecutive measurements, the device flashes an orange light to alert the user.
When CMZ-RF11 detects continuous signs of heat stress, it immediately issues a clear early alert.
The screen lights up red, a loud alarm sounds, and the band vibrates—ensuring workers notice the danger in time and helping managers prevent accidents before they happen.