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How To Use A Medical Alarm Emergency Alert Button

 
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Greg Ribaudo

As the baby boomer generation ages and families are living farther apart, it is imperative that the aging population is protected against emergencies when they are home alone. One way that is making it possible for this group of people to live alone longer is the introduction of the emergency personal response system. One of the biggest questions that arise is what to do if you were to fall and not able to make it to the phone for an emergency, or were having trouble breathing, how would you let someone know? The wireless help button medical alert system is a developing market that makes it simple for people to get police, fire, and medical attention even when they aren't able to dial 911.

Emergency personal response systems are designed to be very simple, even for those who are apprehensive about technology. Knowing how to use these systems is quite easy to explain to someone. If your company does not provide a home installation, it is not difficult for an amateur to install. Once you have selected the product and payment plan right for your budget, you will simply need to take the following steps:

Make sure that all parts were in the packaging, and make sure to pick up any additional parts you might need. Once you have checked the directions for the parts and installation, you are ready to go ahead and set it up.

Plug the phone line into the unit (to make sure the phone line is active plug your existing phone into the bottom of the base unit and check for dial tone), and plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. Once it is ready, the unit should light up to indicate you have everything plugged in correctly.

Next it is time to test the alert buttons. Simply press the wireless alert button included with the system or the emergency button included on the base unit. The system will go into alarm mode and begin to signal to the monitoring station. Within about 30 seconds the voice of a central station specialist will be heard over the base units built in speaker. At this time you will let the central station specialist no you are testing the system. You will be instructed by the central station to test the sound quality of the built in speaker throughout different rooms in the house. It is also a good time to test the range of the wireless help button within the boundaries of your living space inside and outside.

Once you're personal response system is set up properly, make sure that you keep the wireless help button with you at all times when you are home. This will usually be worn either as a bracelet or necklace. You choice the style that fits you best. If you ever have an emergency, simply press the button and the wireless alert will notify the monitoring station. Once they have been notified, a central station specialist will attempt to make contact with the medical alert user. If no contact is made, the monitoring station will dispatch emergency services until the nature of the emergency is known. Using a personal response system has many advantages over relying solely on calling 911 in a time of need. Many times in an emergency being able to reach a phone or even speak may be impossible. This is no longer a concern when you are wearing your wireless help button. You are never more then a push of a button away from receiving the medical help that you need. The monitoring station will also have additional information: the resident's age, medical conditions, and someone who can allow access to the home. This is often invaluable information during an emergency when police, fire, and medical help are being dispatched.

Having a medical alarm system in your home not only protects you, but also gives your family a sense of security, knowing you can call for help anytime. The simple set-up makes it an essential tool for anyone who lives alone.

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Greg Ribaudo is the Vice President of Operations at First Response Systems Inc, a leading provider of personal emergency response systems and medical alert pendants. First Response features a high-tech, long range emergency medical alarm panic button system from $1.00/a day. Visit http://www.FirstResponseSystem.com for more information.

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