At Aulisa® Medical, we’re committed to the safety and well-being of our community. In response to the devastating wildfires impacting California, we are offering free replacements of our Guardian Angel® vital sign monitoring systems to affected families in Southern California who have lost or damaged their devices due to the fires.
With wildfire smoke significantly deteriorating air quality and posing serious respiratory health risks, monitoring blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂) is more important than ever. Poor air quality can impair lung function and lower oxygen levels, making real-time health monitoring critical for individuals of all ages.
Our Guardian Angel® system provides continuous, real-time SpO₂ monitoring with instant alerts sent to caregivers' smartphones and smartwatches—offering peace of mind when it's needed most. We are proud to extend this support to infants, children, and adults with the following models:
· Guardian Angel – GA1001 Lite Plus – For Infants
· Guardian Angel – GA1000 Lite Plus – For Children
· Guardian Angel – GA1000 Lite Plus – For Adults
This donation program is exclusively available to families in California affected by the wildfires. To qualify, individuals are encouraged to submit this form with details of their situation. Aulisa Medical is dedicated to ensuring that families have access to reliable monitoring solutions during these challenging times.
“Our mission has always been to provide innovative solutions that prioritize safety and well-being,” said Augustine (Augie) Lien, founder of Aulisa® Medical. “In moments like these, it’s more important than ever to stand with our community and offer support where it’s needed most.”
For healthcare providers seeking to enhance patient care, the Guardian Angel® CMPM System (Centralized Multiple Patient Monitoring System) is an FDA-cleared, wearable, and wireless solution for real-time tracking of vital signs, including oxygen saturation (SpO₂), pulse rate, and temperature. Designed for clinical environments, it offers continuous monitoring, remote access via smartphone or tablet, instant alerts for abnormal readings, and customizable settings to meet individual patient needs. The CMPM System ensures safety, accuracy, and efficiency for both patients and providers.
References:
Air Quality and Health - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Blood Oxygen Level: What It Is & How To Increase It - Cleveland Clinic