Have Peace Of Mind With A Medical Alert Dialer

Keeping our loved ones safe, is a top priority for anyone who has elderly relatives that live alone. Having a Medical Alert Dialer will provide access in the event of an emergency. It will contact pre-programmed numbers with the push of a single button. This makes it easy and provides peace of mind for the entire family. These dialers can be used in addition to general telephones, or replace an existing one. Knowing there is something to keep our loved ones in close contact, is all the security we need.


There are many different kinds of these dialers to choose from on the market today. Avair AMA-100 Emergency Medical Alert Dialer also comes with wireless help panic transmitter. The cost is only $99.99 and there is no monthly monitoring or subscription fees involved. With a press of one button it can call up to 9 phone numbers for each emergency, including cell phones. The wireless panic transmitter is an added bonus that gives that extra security, while anywhere in the home. It is also water and shock resistant making it easy to access in any situation. This system comes with a 1-year warranty and is very affordable.


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Another great device offered by Assistive Technology Services, is the Medical Alert Dialer with Social Safety Monitor. This dialer stores up to 6 phone numbers and also has a wireless pendant that can be used to activate speakerphone for any incoming call. The unit also will repeat each number as it is programmed. If you have caller id service with your phone service, this device will announce the phone numbers of all incoming calls. It also has a social safety alarm that will set at any time of day you choose and if the alarm is not turned off within 30 minutes, it will automatically begin calling the phone numbers within the list. That is great added comfort and security. This device can be purchased for $132.89 and there are no activation fees or monthly costs. It too is affordable and worth the investment.

The elderly are more susceptible to falls and other accidents while inside their homes. There is no need to have them struggle to get help any longer with a medical alert dialer. With so many advancements in medical technology today, there is no reason to have to worry about our loved ones anymore.




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