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  1. Fall detection alarms send an alert whenever they detect a fall, alerting emergency responders so they can provide help quickly. They are an optional feature with many medical alert systems and work without users needing to press buttons on their devices to request help - providing seniors and their families, caregivers or friends peace of mind knowing help will always be there if they do fall.
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  3. The top fall detection devices utilize advanced accelerometers, sensors and algorithms to analyze wearer movement patterns. Using this data, sensors are able to differentiate falling from everyday activity as well as identify forces involved with falling, such as speed, angle, distance etc. Additionally, this information allows them to determine whether an emergency alert should be sent automatically without having to press a button themselves.
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  5. Good medical alert systems with fall detection are connected to a 24/7 professional monitoring center via landline, Wi-Fi or cell service and should work wherever the person goes; for instance while running errands or visiting friends. Our top picks such as Lively and Medical Guardian offer plans with fall detection as standard features or can be upgraded further with this important addition.
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  8. When the sensors of a fall detector alarm do activate, they will connect the user with an emergency operator and sound its built-in speaker or siren. They have 30 seconds to cancel their alarm by double tapping their device or telling emergency response operator they did not fall and don't need assistance. False alarms may occur; most medical alert companies will include disclaimers indicating this fact and encourage users to test out their device so they're comfortable activating it - as well as practice handling any possible false alarms that might arise.
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  10. Some falls are more serious than others, and medical alert systems with fall detection might not always detect the difference between a light tap or full-on unconscious slumping. Therefore, it's essential that people know how to use their devices properly and always wear them when at home.
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  12. Seniors often have difficulty activating their devices in an emergency situation if their sensors become trapped on clothing or furniture, leaving them confused on how best to act in such circumstances. These concerns can make people hesitate to use their device, postponing help when needed. Therefore, it is crucial that they are familiar with and know how to operate their device properly. As a way of alleviating anxiety, many providers provide free training classes for customers using fall detection devices. These sessions can take place either in person or remotely and offer the chance to become comfortable using it with confidence - making this also a good opportunity for family members of loved ones who use it themselves to become familiar with its features. Lone worker alarm
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  14. My website: https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/man-down-alarm/