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Can I Get a Free Personal Alarm?
Personal alarms offer a way to get help quickly. They are a convenient, discreet and easy to use alternative to mobile phones.

Lone workers (including contractors and self-employed people) need to be able to summon help when they’re working alone. That’s why they should have a lone worker alarm to keep them safe.
How can I get a free personal alarm?

Many personal alarms are worn like a pendant or watch and connect to a national helpline via a base unit in your home. When activated, the device rings a call centre, who can then decide whether to alert family or the emergency services if needed.

A good quality personal alarm that contacts friends and family will store a list of phone numbers, calling the first on the list in case no answer is received. Some alarms will then move on to the next number in the list, and so on, to ensure a response is received quickly.

Some models will also have a built-in fall sensor, and are able to detect falls when the alarm is triggered by a sudden movement or vibration. This type of personal alarm can be a great choice for those with a history of falls or who are at risk of falling. For added peace of mind, consider an alarm that can be pressed by hand for easy activation (e.g. pin-activated models) or features a loud alarm and strobe light for attracting attention.
What are the benefits of a free personal alarm?

A personal alarm can help to keep elderly and vulnerable people at home safely. This device allows them to contact emergency services and their family members with the push of a button. It also helps to reduce the time it takes for them to get assistance if they fall or become confused.

Many companies offer a range of different personal alarms including pendant over the neck and wrist options. For those who have mobility issues or dementia it is important to look for a wearable that can track their location using GPS. This will allow the response team to find them quickly and safely in the event of an emergency.

Some community schemes and the National Disability Insurance Scheme offer funding for personal alarms. However, this is usually on a case-by-case basis and tends to be limited in scope. If you do receive funding for a personal alarm make sure to check that it will work when you move house within the UK.

How do I get a free personal alarm?

Most personal alarms only alert a pre-selected contact and service rely on a monthly or annual subscription. This can sometimes fail for a variety of reasons, including phone being turned to silent or the person missing a call or text, so it's best to find an alarm that has a longer battery life and can be put on a charging cradle at night if this is a concern.

If the user needs to go out and about, look for a mobile alarm that can link up to a monitoring centre and has a GPS system. This can help family members track where they are and let them know they are safe.


Some providers require sensitive information to set up an account, so we'd recommend checking what data they hold and their policy on this. This should be clear on their website or you can call them and ask if you're unsure. They should be able to explain their policies clearly and have a way of cancelling an alarm that may have been sounded accidentally.
What are the disadvantages of a free personal alarm?

Some people may find a personal alarm stigmatising, but it’s important to remember that this device is not there to take away independence, rather to strengthen it. Many customers who initially have doubts about wearing a personal alarm are quickly satisfied with the comfort and peace of mind that it brings to them.

A personal alarm can also help in reducing the amount of time it takes for emergency services to arrive. The alarm is linked to a 24/7 help team who can then contact the appropriate emergency resources in your area.

medical alert systems Many mobile alarms come with the option of adding your emergency contacts and can detect falls or accidents without needing to be activated by you. This means your family members will be able to keep an eye on your location even when you’re out and about. This makes a personal alarm an excellent option for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as walking or hiking.


Read More: https://www.personalmedicalalarms.co.nz/
     
 
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