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    The Benefits of a Fall Detector Alarm

    Revision as of 02:55, 4 October 2023 by 198.46.202.151 (talk)

    Fall Detector Alarm

    A medical alert system with fall detection is an invaluable tool for seniors who live independently, have certain chronic health conditions and are at higher risk of falling. It will automatically send a call to the emergency monitoring center if a senior falls -- even if they don't press their button.

    Lone Worker Alarm Devices UK Automatic Fall Detection

    Most medical alert systems come with a pendant or base station that can be programmed with an automatic fall detection feature. These systems can detect a change in air pressure and movement, and an impact that indicates a fall.

    How Fall Detection Works

    Once a fall is detected, an SOS call is made to a SureSafe operator or your nominated contacts. This will give them the opportunity to assess if you need help and to arrange it.

    Alternatively, a fall alert can be cancelled by holding the pendant emergency button or resetting the base station for a set amount of time. If you are unable to cancel the call, an operator will speak to you through the base station's two-way speaker and call for help.

    Robustness of Fall Detector Technology

    The accuracy and reliability of fall detectors is important. They need to be able to distinguish between fall events and activities of daily living. In order for this to work, the sensors need to be able to sense the speed, distance and direction of a person's movements and acceleration.

    While fall detectors cannot detect 100% of falls, the accuracy of their results can make a significant difference to a patient's safety and wellbeing. A robust fall detection device can also lessen the risk of a long lie on the floor that can lead to more serious complications such as heart attacks, strokes or fractures.