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    Personal Alarms are keychain-shaped devices that emit a loud, high-decibel emergency noise when pressed. Typically reaching around 130 decibels, the sound can disorient and scare off potential attackers while also attracting the attention of nearby bystanders.<br /><br /> [https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/ Lone Worker Alarm] These are especially useful for women who are afraid of getting raped, stalked or assaulted. They can also help people who are working or living alone, including college students, seniors, hikers or night shift workers.<br /><br />They can also be helpful for anyone with a medical condition that may make it harder to call for help or call in a nurse from a distance. Having an alarm in your pocket can help prevent a heart attack, stroke or collapse from happening in the first place, reducing the time it takes for healthcare professionals to get to you.<br /><br />Many elderly and disabled users prefer to live on their own rather than move into a care home, and these systems give them reassurance that help is always nearby when needed. These devices can be worn on a pendant, wrist strap or button and can be programmed to automatically call emergency services.<br /><br />Some personal alarms offer fall detection and GPS location awareness features, which can also provide extra reassurance for those who are concerned about their safety. Some are even able to send an alert to a loved one if they lose a phone or aren't wearing their device when they are out and about. This is a convenient option that can save families a lot of stress and worry.
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    Personal Alarms are keychain-shaped devices that emit a loud, high-decibel emergency noise when pressed. Typically reaching around 130 decibels, the sound can disorient and scare off potential attackers while also attracting the attention of nearby bystanders.<br /><br />These are especially useful for women who are afraid of getting raped, stalked or assaulted. They can also help people who are working or living alone, including college students, seniors, hikers or night shift workers.<br /><br />They can also be helpful for anyone with a medical condition that may make it harder to call for help or call in a nurse from a distance. Having an alarm in your pocket can help prevent a heart attack, stroke or collapse from happening in the first place, reducing the time it takes for healthcare professionals to get to you.<br /><br />Many elderly and disabled users prefer to live on their own rather than move into a care home, and these systems give them reassurance that help is always nearby when needed. These devices can be worn on a pendant, wrist strap or button and can be programmed to automatically call emergency services.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> [https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/personal-alarm/ down alert] Some personal alarms offer fall detection and GPS location awareness features, which can also provide extra reassurance for those who are concerned about their safety. Some are even able to send an alert to a loved one if they lose a phone or aren't wearing their device when they are out and about. This is a convenient option that can save families a lot of stress and worry.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />

    Revision as of 01:18, 20 February 2024

    Personal Alarms are keychain-shaped devices that emit a loud, high-decibel emergency noise when pressed. Typically reaching around 130 decibels, the sound can disorient and scare off potential attackers while also attracting the attention of nearby bystanders.

    These are especially useful for women who are afraid of getting raped, stalked or assaulted. They can also help people who are working or living alone, including college students, seniors, hikers or night shift workers.

    They can also be helpful for anyone with a medical condition that may make it harder to call for help or call in a nurse from a distance. Having an alarm in your pocket can help prevent a heart attack, stroke or collapse from happening in the first place, reducing the time it takes for healthcare professionals to get to you.

    Many elderly and disabled users prefer to live on their own rather than move into a care home, and these systems give them reassurance that help is always nearby when needed. These devices can be worn on a pendant, wrist strap or button and can be programmed to automatically call emergency services.





    down alert Some personal alarms offer fall detection and GPS location awareness features, which can also provide extra reassurance for those who are concerned about their safety. Some are even able to send an alert to a loved one if they lose a phone or aren't wearing their device when they are out and about. This is a convenient option that can save families a lot of stress and worry.