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Auto medical alert systems are emergency response systems designed to overcome any life-threatening situation. It is a small and non-intrusive device providing independence, security and fast response to people with limited mobility, seniors, and people with disorders such as Alzheimer's, asthma, diabetes, emphysema, epilepsy, cardiovascular disease, ms, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and those dealing with major surgeries.

Like every other electronic medical alert systems, a car medical alert system has a wireless alert button, a medical alert console, and sensing element. The main feature of an auto medical alert system is an associated 24-hour staffed alert monitoring center, which supplies reliable medical assistance to its subscribers. The alert button is extremely small, weighs just about an ounce, and can be worn around the wrist or around the neck. Its water-resistant nature enables so that it is worn within the bath or shower. The console is sufficiently small to be conveniently installed on a wall or fitted on a table. It receives signals from up to 1000 feet distance. The console is connected to a telephone line and connected to an electrical outlet. The console automatically requires monitoring service when it receives an alert signal in the button. Then it establishes a two-way hands free communication between your patient and also the monitoring personnel, until help arrives. The monitoring center acts according to need. The primary plus is that there is no any installation or programming option required to make use of the auto medical alert system.

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The fall detection sensor is another a part of some auto medical alert systems and is worn in a special belt. The sensor automatically summons emergency assistance in case the wearer suffers an autumn. Remote call answering, monthly test call reminders, power back-up facility, and automatic voice-to-voice communication features turn it into a perfect option for patients. A number of important phone numbers could be fed in to the auto medical alert systems.