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    Personal Emergency Alarm Systems

    Revision as of 02:13, 16 September 2023 by 23.228.83.230 (talk)

    Personal Emergency Alarm Systems

    A Personal Emergency Alarm System is a wearable device that allows an individual to contact help in the event of an emergency. Most of these devices work by sending an alert to pre-set numbers or 24-hour monitoring centers.

    The majority of these systems are used in assisted living / retirement villages or by people who live alone. These people can benefit greatly from the peace of mind that a personal emergency response system provides, especially in cases of falls or other medical emergencies.

    Fall Detection

    Falls are the most common reason to purchase an in-home medical alert system. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that nearly 36 million older Americans experience a fall each year.

    Two-Way Talk

    This system allows you to communicate with a representative from the company's 24/7 monitoring center. After pressing a panic button, a trained staff member will talk to you and assess your situation, then contact one or more contacts you've programmed into the system.

    Panic Button Design

    The panic button on a telecare alarm needs to be easy to press, and should not be too loud or be hard for a person with dexterity issues to push. Also, the buttons should be waterproof so they won't rust or become damaged in a flood.

    Medical Alarms A personal emergency alert system is an excellent way to keep yourself safe and secure in your own home, but you need to ensure you choose a product that's the best fit for you or your loved ones. Look for companies that offer free trial periods so you can test their equipment before committing to a long-term contract. Some companies, like Mobile Help and Bay Alarm Medical, offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.