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How to Choose the Best Personal Alarm Device

By 2050, one quarter of all Australians will be aged 65 years and over. For many seniors, living independently can be a worrying prospect u2013 what would happen in case of emergencies and they would have trouble calling for help? A personal alarm device could be the perfect solution to this problem, providing peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. But with so many different devices on the market, how do you know which one is right for you? This guide w

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How to Choose the Best Personal Alarm Device

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  1. How to Choose the Best Personal Alarm Device By 2050, one quarter of all Australians will be aged 65 years and over. For many seniors, living independently can be a worrying prospect – what would happen in case of emergencies and they would have trouble calling for help? A personal alarm device could be the perfect solution to this problem, providing peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. But with so many different devices on the market, how do you know which one is right for you? This guide will help you choose the best personal alarm device for seniors.

  2. Who can benefit from a Personal Alarm? Most personal alarm devices are designed for seniors, as they are more likely to live alone and may have mobility issues. However, younger people with chronic illnesses or disabilities can also benefit from having a personal alarm. If you live alone or are at risk of falls, a personal alarm can give you the peace of mind of knowing that help is just a press of a button away. How do personal alarms work? Personal alarms for seniors usually work via a base unit and a wearable pendant or bracelet. In the event of an emergency, the wearer simply presses the button on the pendant or bracelet, which will send a signal to the base unit. The base unit will then automatically dial a Customer Care Team that will get in touch with emergency services if the situation calls for it. What to look for in a Personal Alarm When choosing a personal alarm device, there are a few things you should keep in mind: Ease of use The device should be easy to set up and use. It should also have clear instructions on how to activate the alarm in an emergency.

  3. Range The base unit should be able to work anywhere in the house, even if you are in a different room from it. Most personal alarms have a range of around 300 metres, so make sure to check this before you buy. Battery life The base unit and pendant or bracelet should both have long battery lives – ideally, they should be able to last for up to 24 hours without needing to be recharged. Water-resistance If you have a medical condition that means you might fall in the shower, it’s important to choose a personal alarm that is water-resistant. This way, you can still press the button on the pendant or bracelet even if it gets wet. Cost Personal alarms can vary in price, depending on the features they offer. You might want to check if you qualify for government funding to help with the cost of the device.

  4. Features Some personal alarms come with additional features that can be useful, such as a two-way radio, GPS tracking or fall detection. Here are some you should definitely look out for: Two-way radio A two-way radio function allows you to communicate with the Customer Care Team without needing to use a phone. This is useful in situations when the wearer is unable to reach the phone. GPS tracking GPS tracking can be used to locate the wearer if they wander off and become lost. This is a great feature for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Fall detection Fall detection is an advanced feature that uses sensors to detect when the wearer has fallen. If a fall is detected, the alarm will automatically be activated.

  5. Affordable Personal Alarm Device from Tunstall Healthcare Tunstall Healthcare has been a leading provider of affordable personal alarm devices for over 65 years. Our products are designed to help people live safely and independently in their own homes. Our personal alarm devices provide 24/7 monitoring and support, so you can rest assured that help is always available if you need it. Contact us today to find out more about our affordable personal alarm devices.

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