Blooming Personalities C/D 30Th November
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...their neck in case of a fall, where can they be bought and is there a subscription for using them?
Does a message go to a center and call a notified respondent?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This one starts from £9 a month but I don't know if it's any good
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Make sure whatever you opt for does not use 3G as that is being switched off within the next year or two
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I have one of those alarms(supplied free by Social Services,if you qualify),but have not had to use it yet(thank goodness).It alerts the control centre,who ring the nominated person.In my case the nearest neighbour.By my front door(on the wall) is a "KeySafe" with the front door keys in it.It has a combination lock, that only the neighbour knows,and she can retrieve the keys,and let herself in.
The control centre has also given the combination to the ambulance service,so if I need an ambulance,they would not have to break in!
Isn't it wonderful what you can get when you are older.
From the same link is a GPS one that works outside the home for £21 a month, RedHelen may also be interested in that one. It also includes a fall sensor activated at no extra cost.
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Do your research and know what you are buying before you commit.
Good morning Sandy, I seen this on the tv and I thought of you. If you cannot get an emergency alarm from the health service or councils, this is an ideal little alarm (I'm thinking of getting one myself) a one off payment , pairs with your phone (smartphone) and if you are in any kind of trouble it will send messages to up to 10 contacts (notified respondent) you would have keyed into it
The guy that owns the shop selling these is often on tv showing the latest gadgets and what works. He can also be contacted on Instagram thegadgetguyam
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The little fob does not make noise (ring out) but whoever you are trying to alert will hear your call
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