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One can compare medical alert systems based on value, cost-effectiveness and quality. Cost, monthly fee, and alert neighbor facility are some of the features that may be taken into consideration.

It is a common practice for companies to compare their medical alert systems with those produced by other companies. Besides, companies provide comparison that belongs to them products. Some of these alert systems include warranty whereas some don't have one. A number of these products are endorsed by major medical foundations.

medical alert systems

Some medical alert systems are specially made to focus on seniors living alone or left alone frequently, while some cater to both elderly people and people with certain health conditions. Emergency medical response systems for babysitters and woodworkers are among the alert systems with maximum utility value. Watch type systems hide their alert buttons underneath the face of a water-resistant, fully-functional wristwatch. Another alert systems resemble jewelry and can be worn around the wrist or round the neck. Yet others can be installed on the wall for convenient access.

Some medical alert systems have console units, some alert systems have no console unit. Among the best examples to have an alert system without console is the mobile phone type alert system, which directly sends messages to the monitoring center. The alert systems with console unit work outdoors or indoors up to 100 feet in the console unit. Wireless alert systems have adjustable infrared sensors that transmit signals as much as 1200 feet, and detect motion up to 30 feet away. Some medical alert systems inform the subscriber during dialing, shutdown, system test, and battery test.

To check medical alert systems based on battery life, the significant time ranges from 18 to 24 hours with no power supply. Motion detector and fall sensor are additional equipments available with most medical alert devices.