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Fall Detector Alarm
Fall Detector Alarm If you or someone you love is at risk of falling, a fall detector pendant is a great option to protect their independence. These devices are often worn on the outside of the wearer’s clothing or clipped to a belt loop, and they provide an immediate way to call for help when falling. How Does It Work? The fall detection sensor on the device looks for a pattern of movement that is consistent with most falls. Rapid downward acceleration followed by no movement is a common symptom of a fall, and if it occurs, the system will send a fall alert to the monitoring center. False alarms can occur, but most fall detection devices have a cancel feature to get the system back on track if the user’s movements haven’t caused the alert to go off. Truthful claims about accuracy: Most fall detection devices are not 100% accurate, but they do a pretty good job at detecting falls. Some devices include additional sensors like a barometric pressure sensor, gyroscope, or magnetometer to help decrease false alarms and more accurately identify different types of falls. Attractive, comfortable pendants: The best fall detection pendants are easy to wear and look good on the outside of your clothes. Also, they are waterproof or water-resistant so they can be used in the shower and on a boat or in other wet situations. Lone Worker Alarms Some medical alert systems, like LifeStation, offer a fall detection option as an add-on to their at-home or on-the-go plans. The company’s add-on is a steal at $5 per month, and customers can return it for a refund within 30 days.
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