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Smart toilet

  • Long wait detection module: detects abnormal situations early, improving security and response efficiency.
  • Privacy protection features: De-identification technology protects user privacy, and the sensor design eliminates the need for identity verification, ensuring safety and peace of mind.
  • Audible and visual alarm system: An audible and visual alarm will be triggered immediately after the time limit, intuitively reminding caregivers to check the toilet.
  • Simple to operate: The alarm is deactivated as soon as the door is opened. The operation is simple and quick, requiring no additional processing and greatly improving work efficiency.
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Product Introduction

Smart toilets: No worries about privacy, no worries about safety

Suitable for institutional, public, and residential toilet facilities, helping to create a safer and more respectful toilet space.

Smart toilets use non-invasive sensing technology to identify the status of elderly people inside. When abnormal lingering is detected, an immediate audio-visual notification is issued to assist caregivers in responding quickly. De-identification technology is used within the toilets to ensure the privacy of the elderly while reducing misjudgments and false alarms, thus improving overall care efficiency.

If an elderly person lingers in the toilet for too long and is not noticed in time, it may pose the following risks:


Health risks

  • Poor blood circulation: Prolonged sitting can easily lead to swelling in the lower limbs and increase the risk of pressure sores.
  • Muscle and joint injuries: Being unable to get up on your own after using the toilet may lead to muscle strain or joint injury.
  • Delay in receiving help during acute illness: People with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes may experience increased risk of complications if they suddenly feel weak or faint in the toilet and fail to receive timely assistance.
  • Increased psychological stress: People with cognitive impairment may experience anxiety or panic when alone for extended periods, which can affect their physical and mental health.
  • Increased safety risks: Abnormal stay increases the risk of accidents in the environment, such as slipping, which can have serious consequences if not detected in time.


Security risks

  • Increased risk of falls: Prolonged stays can lead to muscle weakness or fatigue, making it easier to lose balance when leaving the toilet.
  • Environmental hazards are not eliminated in time: such as slippery toilets or obstacles that are not detected in time, which can easily lead to accidents.
  • Unable to seek help in a timely manner: Without an immediate alert mechanism, the elderly may not be able to get immediate assistance when they encounter emergencies.
  • Prolonged solitude poses risks: If an elderly person stays too long, and an unusual situation arises without anyone noticing, the opportunity to deal with it immediately may be missed.
  • Delayed response to emergencies: Lack of real-time monitoring prevents caregivers from intervening quickly, delaying rescue time.


Timely monitoring of toilet usage helps improve care efficiency and, through effective monitoring and early warning systems, reduces risks and protects the health and safety of the elderly.

Listen to our voices and create a safe and secure care environment.

Xiang'an Biomedical has introduced the mature smart toilet technology from Tatung World Technology. Tatung is a leading domestic supplier of smart sensing and monitoring solutions, with many years of proven track record and stable application experience. The systems they develop combine high performance with privacy protection.


This time, Xiang'an has specially partnered with the Da Shi Ke team to introduce their technology into the practical field of long-term care institutions, helping the institutions to strengthen toilet safety management, improve care response efficiency, and at the same time take into account the privacy and dignity of users, so that the elderly can use the toilet in a safe, secure and respectful environment.