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Essential Personal Emergency Alarms Features

As a safety device, personal emergency alarms have since gained popularity because of how easy it is to use and efficient in assisting. Generally, it has two parts, a base unit and a pendant. With just a press of a button, users can alert others of emergencies such as injuries, accidents, or falls. But what exactly are the essential features personal alarms must have to be considered an excellent choice for your loved one? Find out below.

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Essential Personal Emergency Alarms Features

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  1. Essential Personal Emergency Alarms Features As a safety device, personal emergency alarms have since gained popularity because of how easy it is to use and efficient in assisting. Generally, it has two parts, a base unit and a pendant. With just a press of a button, users can alert others of emergencies such as injuries, accidents, or falls. But what exactly are the essential features personal alarms must have to be considered an excellent choice for your loved one? Find out below. It has a design that the elderly are comfortable with. Nowadays, brands think of a lot of styles for their personal alarms. However, choosing the best design always comes down to whether your loved one will be comfortable wearing it. Generally, they don’t want an item that will show their disability or age at a glance. It is entirely wearable. After the design, a personal alarm must also be something that can be easily integrated into a user’s everyday life. Many are designed to be worn as a necklace or wristband. Others are even innovative enough to act like a brooch or a simple keychain. But what’s important here is you ask the elderly how they would like to wear the device, so you are on the right track when choosing one.

  2. It has fall detection features. The batteries last for a long time. It has sufficient range. Of course, users won’t always be staying in their homes. So, a personal alarm must also be capable of protecting them when they are outdoors. For this, you’ll need to choose GPS alarms. In case of accidents, seniors can still press the button, and the GPS tracking functionality will send an alarm to monitoring centres via roaming SIM cards. Then operators will use that same feature to locate the user.

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