How to ensure safety inside the floating cabin?

Many friends may have some doubts when experiencing a floating cabin, such as: What if I fall asleep in the cabin and turn over to choke on water? What if there is a danger inside the cabin? You don't need to worry so much about these issues.

Turning over? Are you sure you can do it?

When we sleep in bed on a daily basis, it is because our bodies are in direct contact with the bed. Every movement we make in bed has a corresponding point of force, and the force is mutual. You apply force to each other, and they also apply force to you. Therefore, you can freely turn over, roll, and even ... (Ten thousand words omitted here) 

But in the floating cabin, the body is floating on the surface of the water. In this situation, you cannot find a suitable point of force, and naturally cannot turn over. If you don't believe it, you can try it, unless you hold the handle inside the cabin with your hand (one hand is not enough, you need to put both hands together) and then try your whole body hard to turn over. (But ah! Hey! Why are you doing this?)

After resolving the doubts about turning over, the focus today is on how to ensure safety?

To be more specific, this question is about how to promptly rescue personnel in the cabin when danger occurs?

The usual practice is to install an emergency alarm inside the cabin. If an accident occurs inside the cabin, the floating person can touch the button, and the external bell will attract the on duty service personnel.

Of course, this is indeed an effective method, but it is still not perfect enough. When a person is in danger and in a hurry, they may not be able to touch the button in time. In other words, if the danger does not come suddenly but slowly, the alarm bell will completely lose its function.

Whalepod Biological Radar

In response to this issue, Whalepod is equipped with a Doppler biometric radar that can monitor real-time vital parameters such as body movement, breathing, heart rate, etc. of personnel inside the cabin, and display them in real-time on the mobile or PC end outside the floating room. When vital parameters deviate from normal values, Whalepod will automatically open the cabin door, and then contact the emergency contact number to call the 120 platform for alarm.

In such a situation, even in the event of some slow-moving dangerous situations, personnel outside the cabin can promptly detect and carry out rescue operations.

Sleep Quality Report

In addition, Whalepod's biometric radar automatically generates a sleep quality report during the floating process, presenting your sleep quality data and giving you a rating. Finally, it provides a reasonable sleep quality improvement plan. It's really thoughtful.