Protect disabled people and those living with neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia when they cook on the hob.
"My mum lives alone since my Dad passed away a couple of years ago… the food she was frying started to burn and Airis cut the power."
Glenn Swanton
Airis cuts the power to the hob in case of danger. That means no fires, and a lot less smoke.
Airis allows vulnerable and disabled people to cook for themselves safely, bringing peace of mind to them and their loved ones.
Airis gets there first. No more damaged pans, embarrassing near-misses or unnecessary calls to the fire brigade.
Cooking can be important for a person's dignity and sense of freedom and independence, but it is also the number one cause of house fires. Airis keeps vulnerable people safe, allowing people to cook for themselves perfectly normally without interruption, and this includes people with cognitive or physical disabilities.
If the person isn't able to attend their cooking, Airis will intervene to prevent fire and smoke if necessary. The distress of a fire alarm or evacuation is avoided and a person can cook with confidence knowing that they're safe. Airis also ensures that fire alarms and sprinkler systems aren't activated by cooking incidents.
If required, when Airis Sense Wi-Fi is used, relatives and carers can be notified of incidents automatically and therefore know when someone might need additional support. Airis can also remind the person that cooking is taking place when they aren't tending to the stove.
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Cooking starts as normal – the pan goes on the hob with something delicious in it.
The Airis Multisensor checks on the situation in real-time, verifying that all is safe and sound.
If things get dangerous, Airis beeps for a minute, then tells the controller to cut the power if nobody comes back to the stove. Otherwise, bon appétit!
Airis stove guard can be used on any hob up to 90cm wide powered by electricity, including induction.
The Airis Multisensor has a battery life of 3 to 7 years. The AA batteries are easily changed.
Airis can connect to existing telecare connections, so alarms can be sent to the call centre.
With Airis Sense Wi-Fi, loved ones and carers can receive alerts if Airis has to act to protect them.
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Yes. Airis is ideal for people with neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer's. There are no buttons to press or active steps required — the person cooks as they normally would. Airis only intervenes when a dangerous situation is detected.
No. Airis is designed for electric hobs of all types.
All Airis devices come with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty. Unicook provides a 3-year warranty upon registration.
Orders are typically delivered within 7 working days.
Yes. Airis works with all hobs/stoves up to 90cm wide powered by electricity, including induction, ceramic/halogen, and older 'iron ring' style hobs.
Yes — but all Airis variants prevent fires and most smoke events. Airis Sense is the standard wall or hood-mounted version. Airis Sense Wi-Fi adds wireless connectivity and remote alerts. Airis-C is ceiling mounted and ideal for kitchen islands.
For kitchen islands, the ceiling-mounted Airis-C is available. Please note: this variant does not include Wi-Fi connectivity.
Yes. Airis meets and exceeds BS EN 50615 and is widely specified by fire brigades, housing associations, and building compliance consultants across the UK.
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