HeartSafeAlerts

Getting Started with HeartSafeAlerts

Welcome to HeartSafeAlerts! This guide will help you get set up and monitoring your heart rate in just a few minutes.


What You’ll Need

Choose ONE of the following:

Option 1: Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitor

Option 2: Apple Watch


Quick Start (5 Minutes)

Step 1: Install the App

  1. Download HeartSafeAlerts from the App Store
  2. Open the app
  3. You’ll see the main screen with a heart icon and “Tap to Reconnect” banner

Step 2A: Connect Bluetooth Monitor

  1. Power on your heart rate monitor
    • Install fresh battery if needed
    • Put device in pairing mode (check your device manual)
    • For chest straps: Wear it (many activate on skin contact)
  2. In HeartSafeAlerts:
    • Tap the gray “Tap to Reconnect ↻” banner
    • Status will change to “Initializing…” (blue)
    • Then “Connected” (green) when successful
  3. You’re monitoring!
    • Heart rate will appear in large numbers
    • Heart icon will pulse
    • Session statistics will start tracking

Troubleshooting:

Step 2B: Connect Apple Watch

  1. Grant HealthKit Permission:
    • First time: App will prompt for HealthKit access
    • Tap “Allow” when prompted
    • Or: Settings → Privacy & Security → Health → HeartSafeAlerts → Turn on “Heart Rate”
  2. Select Apple Watch as Data Source:
    • Tap settings icon (gear) at bottom of screen
    • Scroll to “Data Source” section
    • Select “Apple Watch” or “Automatic”
  3. Ensure Apple Watch is ready:
    • Watch must be unlocked
    • Watch must be on your wrist
    • Wait 10-20 seconds for first reading
  4. You’re monitoring!
    • Heart rate will appear (may take 10-30 seconds initially)
    • Updates may be slower than Bluetooth (5-30 second intervals)

Troubleshooting:

Step 3: Configure Alerts

  1. Tap the settings icon (gear at bottom of screen)

  2. Set Your Thresholds:
    • Minimum BPM: Lowest acceptable heart rate (default: 60)
    • Maximum BPM: Highest acceptable heart rate (default: 100)
    • Adjust sliders to your needs
  3. Enable Alerts:
    • Turn on “Enable Alerts”
    • Optional: Turn on “Sound Alerts” (plays sound when out of range)
    • Optional: Turn on “Vibration Alerts” (haptic feedback)
    • Optional: Turn on “Background Notifications” (alerts when app is closed)
  4. Grant Notification Permission:
    • iOS will prompt: “HeartSafeAlerts Would Like to Send You Notifications”
    • Tap “Allow” for background alerts
    • Or: Settings → Notifications → HeartSafeAlerts → Allow Notifications

Step 4: Start Monitoring!

You’re all set! The app will now:


Understanding the Interface

Main Screen

Status Banner (Top 20% of screen):

Heart Icon (Center):

Heart Rate Display (Center):

Session Statistics (Below heart rate):

Settings Icon (Bottom):


Settings Explained

Heart Rate Thresholds

Minimum BPM: (Range: 40-100)

Maximum BPM: (Range: 100-200)

💡 Pro Tip: Adjust thresholds based on your activity:

Data Source

Bluetooth Monitor:

Apple Watch:

Automatic:

Alerts

Enable Alerts:

Sound Alerts:

Vibration Alerts:

Background Notifications:


Best Practices

For Workouts

  1. Connect before starting - Don’t wait until you’re mid-exercise
  2. Adjust thresholds - Set max higher for intense activities
  3. Keep iPhone nearby - Bluetooth range is ~30 feet
  4. Use chest strap - More accurate than wrist sensors during exercise

For Daily Monitoring

  1. Use Apple Watch mode - Convenient for all-day wear
  2. Enable background notifications - Get alerts even when app is closed
  3. Set conservative thresholds - Avoid false alarms
  4. Check battery - Continuous monitoring uses battery

For Sleep Monitoring

  1. Lower thresholds - Heart rate drops during sleep (typical: 45-85 BPM)
  2. Use airplane mode - Reduce interference if Bluetooth connected
  3. Keep iPhone charging - All-night monitoring drains battery
  4. Place iPhone nearby - Maintain Bluetooth connection

Common Scenarios

Scenario 1: I’m a Runner

Setup:

During Run:

Scenario 2: I Have a Heart Condition

Setup:

Important: This is NOT a medical device. Use only as supplemental monitoring, not as replacement for medical-grade equipment.

Scenario 3: I’m a Senior Wanting Peace of Mind

Setup:

Daily Use:

Scenario 4: I’m Tracking Fitness Progress

Setup:

After Workout:


Tips & Tricks

Accuracy Tips

For Bluetooth Chest Straps:

For Apple Watch:

Battery Saving Tips

Connection Tips


Troubleshooting

“Can’t connect to my Bluetooth monitor”

Check:

Try:

“Not getting Apple Watch heart rate”

Check:

Try:

“Not receiving alerts”

Check:

Try:


What’s Next?

Monitor Regularly

Use HeartSafeAlerts during:

Adjust as Needed

Stay Updated

Coming Soon: Care Circle

Q2 2025 - Optional premium feature ($2.99/month):

All current features stay FREE forever.


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Safety Reminders

⚠️ HeartSafeAlerts is NOT a medical device ⚠️ Do not use for diagnosis or treatment ⚠️ Not for emergency situations ⚠️ Always consult healthcare professionals

In an emergency: CALL 911 (US) or your local emergency number


Welcome to HeartSafeAlerts!

We’re glad you’re here. Our mission is to make heart rate monitoring accessible, reliable, and free for everyone who needs it.

Questions? Ideas? Feedback? We want to hear from you.

Email: bits@brownster.com GitHub: https://github.com/brownsterbits/HeartSafeAlerts

Happy monitoring! ❤️


HeartSafeAlerts Developed by Chad Brown Open Source: https://github.com/brownsterbits/HeartSafeAlerts

Making heart rate monitoring accessible to everyone.

Last Updated: January 16, 2025