Does the Independent Living service use cameras?

Modified on Mon, 20 Oct at 1:59 PM

How this service works

The Independent Living service is built to provide safety and reassurance without compromising privacy.
Instead of using cameras, the system relies on a discreet network of sensors that monitor daily activity in the home.


These include:

  • Motion sensors to detect movement between rooms

  • Door and window sensors to detect entry and exit

  • Smart plugs or power sensors to detect the use of appliances like TVs or refrigerators


The system analyses activity patterns and detects deviations such as lack of movement or unusual night-time activity.


No visual or audio data collected

The service does not record, transmit, or store any visual or audio information.
All monitoring is based solely on sensor data, meaning there is no way for anyone to see or listen inside the home.


Designed for non-intrusive safety

This privacy-first approach makes the Independent Living service suitable for anyone who values dignity and independence. It provides the same level of safety as camera-based systems - but without the feeling of surveillance.

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